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    [T]hat quest for the authentic, is the very thing that causes the world to seem so unreal and staged.

    People can’t stop themselves from competing for status. It is branded into the side of the brain before you are born. As a primate, status hierarchies are a part of life, and when you remove yourself from the competition in the mainstream you just join the competition in the counterculture. As long as there are clusters of people bent on avoiding what is most popular, within those clusters people will compete for status through conspicuous consumption of art and fashion, music and movies, furniture and gadgets, signaling to insiders the quality of their taste or the ingenuity of their search for the authentic, and signaling to the outsiders that they are not one of them.

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    David McRaney of You Are Not So Smart fame interviews Andrew Potter, author of The Authenticity Hoax.

    (As James Thurber famously put it, “Why do you have to be a nonconformist like everybody else?”)

    (Source: , via explore-blog)

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