257 - The Toxicity of Pay-It-Forward Streaks

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You know how sometimes there will be a string of cars at Starbucks (or insert another retailer here), and people will repeatedly "pay it forward" to the car behind them by paying for the next vehicle's order? This is a controversial take, but we absolutely hate that phenomenon. In fact, we would dare say it's selfish and unloving. In today's episode, host Travis Shelton explains why pay-it-forward streaks are the opposite of generous and loving. On the flip side, we explore alternatives that actually cultivate generosity, love, and selflessness.

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