Why bronze feels better than silver #shorts #science #SciShow

Why bronze feels better than silver #shorts #science #SciShow

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Science, Physical Ed

11th Grade - University

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The transcript discusses a study on Olympians from 1992 to 2016, revealing that bronze medalists are generally happier than silver medalists. This is attributed to bronze medalists comparing their achievement to not winning any medal, while silver medalists compare theirs to winning gold. The concept of status plays a significant role, as silver medalists are closer to gold and thus feel more disappointed. This phenomenon is not limited to sports; similar feelings occur in everyday situations, such as missing a flight by a few minutes versus a longer time. The key takeaway is that failing by a larger margin can sometimes lead to greater happiness.

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How does the text relate the experience of missing a flight to feelings of happiness?

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What does the text suggest about the nature of failure and its impact on happiness?

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