Can't Quit Those Big Tits Updated Today
We are living in the era of the "Can't Quit" consumer. We are hyper-aware of the benefits of simplicity, but we are emotionally addicted to the spectacle. Here is why we keep crawling back to the velvet rope. Silence is supposed to be golden, but for most of us, it is just loud anxiety. Big lifestyle content—the $25 million dollar home tours, the behind-the-scenes of movie premieres, the 12-course tasting menus—offers a specific type of escapism that meditation apps cannot.
We tell ourselves we want the minimalist life. We want the capsule wardrobe, the 10-step skincare routine that only uses three ingredients, and the silent retreat in the woods. But if that is truly what we want, why is my cart still full of vintage home decor? Why are my watch histories never-ending? Why do I keep planning extravagant dinner parties? can't quit those big tits
The Guilty Pleasure Paradox: Why We Can’t Quit Big Lifestyle & Entertainment We are living in the era of the "Can't Quit" consumer
We are dopamine addicts, plain and simple. The slow life might be better for our blood pressure, but the big life is better for our adrenaline. Here is the permission slip you didn't know you needed: Stop feeling guilty. Silence is supposed to be golden, but for