Host Griffin Rowe explores the Forrest Fenn treasure hunt, where a dying art dealer hid a $1M bronze chest in the Rockies using a cryptic poem. Over 400,000 people searched; five died. Psychology professor Allen King reveals how sunk-cost fallacy consumed searchers. When Jack Stuef found it in 2020, he called it "the most frustrating experience" of his life.
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