
but I want to connect with something that could kill me can we can we go to something that could I step out here sir get him tiger there’s not a girl in Safari no they’re not there everywhere there’s some at Disneyworld can you have a safari in another country other than ever of course that was on an African safari Safari a general term okay get him tiger welcome to channel the happiness more hmm that what I said channel that I’m glad we didn’t call this show that Channel the happiness now okay there’s some intriguing stuff going on the science behind why people collect things and there are some differing theories and let’s say even before you you give these theories they would have I did allude to the fact that I collected movies lots of movie stubs but yeah I have collected many things over the years travel brochures you talked extensively about that and one good mythical more travel brochures rocks movie stubs that’s a good one because movie stubs have then not only the name of the movie but they have the date on there and so you can like you can remember when it was right it’s like if I was collecting my bellybutton lint I would be tempted to like label each one like date them and then that then it gets to be cumbersome but when it’s alright I want to I like to collect anything that’s already labeled but when you look when you sit down you’d also have these right sure god no I don’t when you say have you cook I want to not have you collecting anything now I I currently collect it’s not too big of a collection but hawkman memorabilia it’s like yeah I mean I do it’s a small collection yeah look I mean but you’ve met Blake as a kid you never collected anything baseball cards but was because it was just a social phenomena I mean I collect Merle Haggard records feel free to mail those to me in any condition but when you look at a movie stub is it like I remember I remember that movie I remember who I was on the date with and I remember the movie or not and how does that make you feel sound I mean other words is that the reason is it is it to have a point in time where it’s like I’m gonna relive this moment and I have this physical piece from it yeah it’s like a photograph it’s like that Nickelback song but you didn’t even go to the places in the travel brochures so all you could do is relive the moment where you got it right at the hotel lobby I remember what this hotel lobby or though or the Welcome go to the caverns the caverns the cabins but I remember getting this get to the science oh you oh you don’t want me to pry into your your collecting you can well if you’re gonna pick it apart then you can do that or I won’t tell I want to know the psychology behind it because I’m about to explore what two different scientists have thought about it read it okay Sigmund Freud who had and you know just weird philosophies about a lot of things that we’re all related to your feces and your mother he thought that it was again it stemmed to unresolved toilet-training conflicts he thought he thought that a law training conflict the loss of bowel control was a traumatic experience and the product from the bowels was disgusting and frightening to the child I agree with that so the collector is trying to gain back control of their bowels as well as their possessions which were long flushed down the toilet so your poop represents your possessions and the act of pooping represents a loss of control yes all those little movie tickets are just your little turds I don’t know how tried anyway oh you let your turds go right when I’m when I moved I threw my Hawkman collection upon my little shelf up there is just turds it just represents my all the turds of my life I did have poop issues as a kid you did and that’s why you collect more and I had I didn’t have named poop issues I didn’t want to let my poop go and I didn’t care like you could go crush those Hockman I wouldn’t honestly wouldn’t care all right what else Carl Jung who people who don’t are familiar with history called Carl Jung he was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist he theorized that collecting and completing sets have as their archetype antecedents the collecting of nuts and berries mmm once needed for survival by our early ancestors so I believe that this is a much more sound theory storing up for winter there was it was reinforced that there was a satisfactory positive response a survival response when you did a good job of collecting and organizing things right your Roger your twigs I mean nuts and berries you’re not some berries right and so that was reinforced so it’s an inherited trait it’s an adaptation hmm this sounds this sounds right if times get tough I’m supposed to eat those move eat my baseball cards I still have all my baseball cards it’s really pointless but I still have all of them I have a lot of them now if you have a collection of nuts or berries that’s a win-win you definitely should save those for the winter and eat them if you need to write freeze dried berries probably are better than regular berries [Music]
