We pay attention to the jump shooters, the rebounders, the middle infielders who work together like a ballet around second base and all the others who compete from fall through summer; we like sports, it’s what we do.
But our interest has never been limited to marveling at these small competitive chores we only see in competitive environments. What keeps us engaged is the churn.
You have to go deeper for that, to realize the underpinning of our thirst for more that goes beyond the exploits we see on the fields and courts of the sports we follow.