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Karan Sahu

Founder • 1y

I would love to take a deep dive into BeReal's rise and fall, thanks for sharing. Yes, people do not want to face reality, and the point is that these platforms have everything(I saw TikTok CEO defending tiktok as it is also a good source of STEM(educational content)). So assume you want to be saner, and after spending a lot of time watching meaningless reels, you went to NASA feed(take anything meaningful as example) for some good content. Overall , this loop between dopam ine and divine may appear balanced and enj oyable, but in reality, it is facade, it is decaying your capabilities and your life's critical time day by day.

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