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The defining experience of our age seems to be hunger. We’re hungry for more, but we have more than we need. We’re hungry for less, while more accumulates and multiplies. We’re hungry and we don’t have words to articulate why. We’re hungry, and we’re lacking and we’re wanting. We are living with a near-universal thin desire: wanting something that cannot…

The defining experience of our age seems to be hunger.
We’re hungry for more, but we have more than we need.
We’re hungry for less, while more accumulates and multiplies.
We’re hungry and we don’t have words to articulate why.
We’re hungry, and we’re lacking and we’re wanting.
We are living with a near-universal thin desire: wanting something that cannot actually be gotten, that we can’t define, from a source that has no interest in providing it.
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