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RE: Boredom is Good

in LeoFinance3 years ago (edited)

It's true, for example, a lot of money is made from trivial and boring things such as social media, but owners of these sites who have the power are the ones who know the mysteries and secrets of these fields as they have studies from all sides and they have all kinds of data. It is not in their interest for the public to know the reality of these sites, as we think, it's made to communicate but in reality it's most valuable than gold because they pay billions of dollars to own, they know that it has an impact and a relation in daily life.
Boredom doesn't accept awareness

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Social media is designed to keep us engaged to earn valueless likes and stars, while generating the information needed for the owners to mine and sell to advertisers. Facebook makes over 95% of their income from advertising, Google over 80% - we are being fleeced.

Yes, this is true, and if you tell him why Musk bought Twitter with that huge amount, he will laugh at him, sometimes ignorance of true secret is a great blessing.
Do you know that the 10 richest people in the world have more wealth than the world's population? It's unbelievable stuff