Chapter

The Illusion of Pleasure on Social Media Platforms
Adam discusses how our desire for pleasure on social media platforms may not necessarily correlate with our actual happiness, using a study that examined the relationship between owning a dog and overall life satisfaction as an example.
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A study found that people with just dogs, no family, tend to live the longest, followed by those with both family and dogs.
1:02:38 - 1:04:22 (01:43)
Summary
A study found that people with just dogs, no family, tend to live the longest, followed by those with both family and dogs.
ChapterThe Illusion of Pleasure on Social Media Platforms
Episode#180 - Prince Ghuman & Matt Johnson - How Marketing Reshapes Our Brains
PodcastModern Wisdom
Adam discusses how we often believe that gaining more followers or receiving more likes and engagement on social media will bring us happiness and pleasure, but it's really just an illusion.
1:04:22 - 1:06:12 (01:49)
Summary
Adam discusses how we often believe that gaining more followers or receiving more likes and engagement on social media will bring us happiness and pleasure, but it's really just an illusion.