Taryn Wright
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And it does affect your brain.
Um, yeah.
I wonder if that kind of does.
I mean, like there was nothing like that, like in, um,
You know, like I think I had a smartphone, but I definitely wasn't like using Instagram or Facebook on my phone at that point.
Yeah, I would say that that is like such a valid point that now like kind of everybody is posting their entire lives online.
And it's I mean, it's strange to me.
I think it's strange once you kind of get out of it for a while.
Like I didn't have Instagram for two years or something.
And now I have it, but just like family.
Um, and then you go back on and you're like, wow, this is so weird that people are like, here's what I made for dinner today.
And they like post a picture of it or like, here's this like intimate, I mean, people posting with like their dead grandparents and stuff.
It's just kind of wild.
Like anything for that, like click and it's nothing, you know, like, but it, our brains are such dopamine addicts that it's.
difficult to kind of get out of that cycle.
And you wonder how much of that, yeah, like, gosh, I'm kind of speechless with that one, because I have to really do that, do some thinking on it.
But that is, that's a wild thing to think about.
Just now, like, kind of everybody is curating their lives in a way that boosts attention seeking, you know, like, you could take any life and kind of make it interesting now.
And people follow it, you know, like, we're like, all,
Um, I, I totally know what you're saying about, I mean, like the woman dancing in the, in the night, in the