#2 Ex Cheated. Called Off Wedding. Day Of “Wedding” I Was Sad. My Family Surprised Me With An Anti-Wedding Party

Tania Luna, the co-host of the podcast Talk Psych to Me and the author of the book Surprise, describes the phenomenon as an error signal our brains produce when something unexpected or mis-expected happens. Luna believes it was an essential adaptation for our ancestors because it forced them to freeze and focus on threats and opportunities, while those who could not experience surprise could not react or learn quickly enough to survive.
"On a neural level, surprise is a dopamine trigger, producing the neurotransmitter that drives attention and motivation," Luna explained in Psychology Today. "To put it simply, surprise is a big deal to our brains. It makes us stop, notice, and learn." That's why we remember the times someone (or something) got us so vividly.
#3 Had My Leg Amputated And My Brother Shows Up To The Hospital Dressed As A Pirate

#4 I Beat Cancer This Year And Lost My Hair In The Process. My 4-Year-Old Son Wanted To Be Darth Vader For Halloween, So I Surprised Him As Darth Mom

#5 I Got My Grandma A New Apron For Her 90th Birthday. This Is The Moment She Realized What Was On It

In his book The Power of Surprise, psychologist Michael Rousell reveals his favorite insight gleaned from decades of his research: surprise is a key ingredient in our formative moments. (Formative events are the experiences that have shaped who we believe we are. They form our sense of self.)
All of us are influenced by the combination of our past experiences, and the majority of our experiences are part of a slow, gradual evolution in self-perception, except for the formative events that are like a sudden revolution, resulting in a sudden shift in how we perceive ourselves.
#6 Parents Gave Me A Gift For College Today, Which Was All The Money That My Mom Found In My Pockets When Doing My Laundry

#7 My Kids Came In And Told Me There Was Water Coming From The Laundry Room. They Said It Looked Like It Started At The Washer. I Rushed In To Find This

#8 The Look On My Daughter's Face When I Tell Her She Gets To Adopt A Kitten For A Surprise Birthday Present

#9 My Wife Just Graduated From The Police Academy And Her Sister Sent These To Our House

To help understand this concept, Luna suggests this example: it took Hector many years to develop the belief that he lacked leadership potential. And it only took an instant to change his beliefs when a coworker told him, "Most folks on our team just want to hear themselves speak, but you listen and make sure everyone feels heard. You are a great leader, and you inspire me to be better too."
"This simple comment was the surprise spark that transformed Hector's self-image," Luna said. "After hearing that, confirmation bias triggered Hector's search for confirming evidence, causing him to re-label his past experiences from 'people-pleasing' to 'great leader.' The result wasn't just a change in his thinking but also a catalyst for 'self-fulfilling prophecy' actions such as volunteering for more leadership roles."
#10 My Friend Got A Christmas Card From His Nephew. He Decided To Copy It And Send It Back

#11 When My Wife Had An Ultrasound For Our First Child I Took A Photo Of The Print Out So She Could Send To Friends And Family. Instead I Sent Her This Xenomorph Image

#12 My Grandfather Always Wears His Favorite 70s Suit To Every Family Event, So As A Surprise For His 80th We All Dressed To Match

#13 Shout Out To My Brother For Replacing A Picture Of Jesus At My Parent's House With A Picture Of Obi-Wan Kenobi As Portrayed By Ewan Mcgregor

An example Rousell shares in his book is this: Samantha felt her shyness was a weakness, until her swim coach surprised her by naming her captain. He said, "She may be quiet, but when this girl says something, you're going to want to listen."
The surprise left her feeling quietly powerful, and the change in her beliefs and behaviors was instant and long-lasting.
#14 My Wife And I Like To Surprise Each Other With Unexpected Charlie. Charlie No Longer Finds This Amusing

#15 2 Steps Into Walking Down The Aisle. He Said "Goddamit Jeri, Did My Pants Just Fall Down?"

#16 My Parents Are Retiring And Want To Travel Full Time. My Brother Sent Them This Suitcase For Christmas

#17 Was Wondering Why My Wife Was Giggling When She Asked Me To Change The Air Filters

But not all surprising moments are created equal. If you too want to catch your family member (or anyone else for that matter) off-guard, Rousell thinks there are three research-backed steps to use surprise well.
The first is to identify a perceived weakness: spot a self-criticism you'd like to help someone revise. For example, perhaps your student sees herself as a slow learner, your employee believes he lacks creativity, or your spouse beats themself up for being overly cautious.
#18 My Daughter Asked Her Dad To Be Launched Into My Photo Where She Struck This Pose. Now She Is Convinced She Is A Real Superhero

#19 My Mother-In-Law Was Visiting For Three Weeks Leaving My Father-In-Law 2,000 Miles Away To Fend For Himself. He Sent Her These Flowers After A Week

#20 My Mom Has Been Begging My Dad For A Dog Since Ours Passed Away In May. He Surprised Her Christmas Morning With This Gift. He's A Man Of Few Words




