Today's world is witnessing a paradigmatic shift in the concept of joy and social experiences. From reading a book in the sauna to drinking matcha tea, everything has become a 'raw' event. These changes have not only added to the appeal of these activities but have also raised fundamental questions about the nature of our joy and suffering.
Raw or Pretend?
Do these new events truly give us a sense of joy and suffering, or are they merely a marketing trick to attract attention? While some individuals seek new and exciting experiences, others criticize that these types of events have strayed from their essence and have become merely a promotional display.
In fact, these changes may remind us that joy and suffering are only achieved in the real world and in intimate interactions with others, not through hosting commercial events.
By Tag Clar Editorial