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Since I was born in the early 80’s, and experienced my teenage years in the 90’s, I’ve been able to watch technology weave its way into every facet of our lives. And now, the Internet is accessible to us at any time, day or night. Having access to so much information is both a precious gift and a very real concern. In addition to this, social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram keep us plugged into the minds of others and the biased perspectives that algorithms are programmed to feed us. So what is the result of all this connectivity? We end up living our lives immersed in a sea of views.
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In the world today, delicious is a delightfully triggering word. For most of us it will conjure up memories of our favorite foods from ‘that great restaurant down the street’, or childhood memories from our mother’s kitchen. The Korean YouTube phenomenon of ‘Muk Bang’ videos that show people gorging themselves on delectable dishes has also taken the world by storm. But we don’t usually think about the word ‘delicious’ in association with dissatisfaction, so I’d like to help you understand how, in some circumstances, the most delicious thing that we should truly savor with positive feelings is our own dissatisfaction.