
Some Knicks fans didn't watch the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history. Not because they didn't care — because they cared too much, and they couldn't sit in the discomfort long enough to see how it ended. Turns out that exact flinch is one of the quietest things holding back our golf. In today's episode I get into why we mentally "turn off the game" on ourselves the second a round goes ugly, what the science of avoidance says it's costing us, and a phrase straight out of this Knicks run that changed how I think about staying present when I'd rather walk in. Stick with me — this one's about learning to stay in the room.
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