In these days, when everybody is supposed to be so serious and taking care of all these things that are going on in life. So at this point of time where we are in our life walking and chewing gum at the same time, it's simply not a good idea
Sudha Varadarajan
@sudha · 0:17
Or is just as I heard this, I'm also watching the Dodgers vs. Ray's Game. And I see Mike Bruce chewing gum and batting. What should I tell him? You're not taking your batting season seriously? Enough
Shahnaz Ahmed
@bookishpodcast · 2:27
So there are a lot of things that if your brain shortcuts it and finds shortcuts and puts it in automatic mode, where it doesn't have to use that much energy and it's not in your forefront, then yeah, you can do. Your brain has several built in browsers, I guess, and you can do that. But actual multitasking, if you really have to think about okay, I've to think about walking, and I have to think about chewing. Not a good idea
Hey, Harvey. So now you have put me in a spot, so I have to respond to Sudha. So here it goes. Soda chewing gum. In fact, chewing in baseball is a very old tradition. Started with chewing tobacco. And the now once people found out how bad tobacco was, it has moved on to chewing gum and everything else. You don't see other major sports and basketball. You don't see LeBron James chewing gum when he's running up and down the field
Howie Rubin
@Howie · 0:27
Irish. Good point about LeBron James, but it's very, very hard for a basketball player to chew gum while wearing a mask of a mouthpiece. Take a look at what Stefan Kerry does on on the Fowl line. He brutalizes his mouthpiece while trying to concentrate on taking a foul shot. So I guess you can chew and shoot a basket at the same time that's