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Sabari Suresh

Working on a Startup... • 1y

It beginned by cashing the human nature of wanting to know what happens in some else's life and the urge to portray a perfect version of themselves to society. Now it mainly focus on the easy dopamine side, which makes it addictive. Instagram now serves as the easiest source of dopamine making us feel we are getting information but in reality it's majorly waste of time.

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