The average person now has access to more new movies, series, songs, and videos in one month than they could consume in a lifetime a generation ago. This leads to , FOMO , and the sense that everything is disposable.
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Why do we consume so much content? The obvious answer is escapism. In a chaotic world, the structured narrative of a movie or the bite-sized dopamine hit of a social media feed offers a reprieve.
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