Social Media Addiction
The discussion highlights how social media can create an addiction to neural rewards, driven by likes and engagement, leading individuals to post increasingly sensational content. As monetization becomes a factor, influencers may feel pressured to escalate their rhetoric further. The conversation also touches on the ability of some figures to pivot their messaging towards more transcendental themes, while avoiding accountability for their previous sensationalism.In this clip
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