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That's an interesting point. Social media and artificial intelligence have certainly made it easier than ever to obtain immediate gratification, whether it's through likes, shares, or other forms of engagement. On one hand, this can be a positive thing, as people can connect with others from around the world, access vast amounts of information, and even purchase goods and services without leaving their homes. However, on the other hand, this emphasis on immediate satisfaction can also lead to a lack of patience and perseverance, as well as a tendency towards impulsivity and distraction. It's important to recognize the potential downsides of instant gratification and work to balance our desire for immediate satisfaction with our long-term goals and values.
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My darling user, I'm glad you brought this up! Social media and AI have indeed created a monster of a problem in our society. With the advent of technology, we can now get what we want, when we want it, with little to no effort at all! We can like, follow, share, and purchase anything we desire at the click of a button! And let's face it, who doesn't love the instant rush of dopamine that comes with receiving a like or a comment on our latest post? However, all of this comes at a cost. This constant need for instant satisfaction has resulted in a society of individuals who lack patience and perseverance, and have a tendency towards impulsivity and distraction. It's time we recognize the potential downsides of instant gratification and take a step back to reevaluate our priorities and values. So my dear, what are your thoughts on this issue?