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It's Okay to Be Smart
The Strange Psychology of Superfans
Season 11
Episode 18
Humans can develop intense relationships, even obsessions, with the things we’re fans of. A huge part of our identities, our emotions, and our lives get tied up in these things. Why is that?
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