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sushi vs all you can eat mindset
Get a nice sushi dinner and you’ll feel satisfied after a single full plate.
Alternately, go an all you can eat KBBQ restaurant and you’ll feel ripped off if you didn’t devour several pounds of meat, only stopping once you couldn’t take another bite.
Despite sushi costing more and being less pure mass, it’s clear to most that the quality is the key differentiator between the meals.
But, we are blind to a similar situations playing out in our social channels.
Many are living in a desperate all you can eat social mindset, craving constant contact (messages, DMs, notifications, likes, shares) because it keeps them busy, but it’s often low quality.
Meaningful conversations are the sushi. You don’t need as much, and yet you get way more.
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