The Pleasure Junkies

Exploring Creativity: An Investigation into the Creative Processes.

20 min · 23 nov 2024
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In this episode we will be discussing the science of creativity and the ways on how we can nature it.

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The Pleasure Junkies

In this episode, the hosts, Amara and Lucian, dive into the term "Pleasure Junkies" after a listener sends it in. They discuss how the phrase seems to be targeted at Millennials and Gen Z, sparking a conversation about whether it’s a critique or a trendy label. The hosts explore two contrasting perspectives: one from an article that views the term negatively, suggesting that younger generations are overly focused on pleasure and neglecting traditional values like hard work and delayed gratification; and another from a marketing campaign that tries to brand "Pleasure Junkies" as something cool and rebellious. The discussion touches on the potential judgment behind the term, with the hosts feeling that it implies addiction to pleasure and irresponsibility. They question whether embracing pleasure is a bad thing, especially when previous generations encouraged following passions and happiness. They also point out the conflicting messages, with some seeing pleasure-seeking as a societal downfall, while others use it to sell products. The episode concludes with the hosts encouraging listeners to be mindful of the context in which the term is used and to form their own opinions about pleasure and its role in their lives. The conversation leaves room for further exploration of the topic in future episodes.

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