The Psychology of People Who Will Never Sell Their First Car
Why is a rust-bucket in a garage worth more than $100,000 to some people? It’s not about the money-it’s about the neuroscience of who you used to be. Discover the deep psychology, the 5 personality types, and the "Somatic Memory" that makes a first car impossible to sell. Timestamps: 0:00 The man in the garage 1:15 Why $100k isn't enough 2:30 Somatic Memory: Feeling 20 again 4:05 The "Transitional Object" theory 5:40 How the Amygdala stores your freedom 7:10 The Emotional Endowment Effect 8:30 The 5 Types: Which one are you? 9:05 Type 1: The Guardian 9:50 Type 2: The Time Keeper 10:35 Type 3: The Finisher 11:20 Type 4: The Loyalist 11:55 Type 5: The Witness 12:30 What this says about your character • Every Muscle Car Owner Type Decoded • Psychology of People Who Love Old Classic ... • Psychology of People Who Love Old Classic ... Mail: [email protected] #Psychology #FirstCar #Nostalgia #ProjectCar #ClassicCars #CarPsychology

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