While it’s true that synthetic fibers began to increase in popularity and that hemp was a victim of the war on drugs propaganda, that’s not exactly the whole story. As with most history, the real story is even more incredible than that, buckle up and dive in.
The children are addicted, teens are addicted, even grandparents are addicted to that rush of notifications and likes - and they just can’t quit. But the rush doesn't last forever. Why are we so into these apps that make us miserable?
Are the days when a business could get by on providing a good value alone gone now that Gen Z is demanding good values from the brands they do business with?
Making smart choices, considering the dangers before handing off your data on silly internet quizzes, and using privacy-focused search engines can help. But you can’t stop it. It’s far too late for that.
We all love a quick fix but many treatment plans require longer-term behavior changes for real results and the pharmaceutical companies are eager to use everything in their toolkit to help. Aren't they the best?
The powers that be will always be looking to their marketing departments to help shape our preferences, and they’ll continue to hone in on their targets (us) with more precision.