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you'll have a much nicer memory of B than A.
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Kahneman's insight is
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when you think back on events
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you don't just add up the
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amount of pleasure or pain you experienced.
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Rather, your memory is highly skewed to peaks and then to endings.
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And you could imagine this.
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In the first case, "A," You leave and say,
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"Oh, God, that was terrible. Oh."
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"B," You leave and say, "Oh, that was mildly painful.
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There was something terrible
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in the middle there but it ended okay, mild pain."