We know that the carrot is an illusion, like a mirage in a dessert, but we keep going forward anyways.
Social media has not helped, perpetuating our insecurities and wildly misportraying what is normal.
For hundreds of years we have been a society driven by morality and religion, right and wrong, while pleasures involving instant gratification were taboo.
Within the past century we have shifted away from this, towards a vanity for instant gratification.
As a society, we were in desperate need for a shift. One that recalibrates our internal “happiness-metre” to search for a sense of contentment over a lust for euphoria.