
Is "People" the Most Exhausting Sentence in the English Language?
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We explore the fascinating and frustrating ways people just can't help being people, from politicians who succumb to corruption to everyday encounters with the oblivious and selfish.
• The word "people" sometimes functions as a complete sentence, perfectly encapsulating our reaction to selfish or oblivious behavior
• Politicians frequently demonstrate how access to power, influence, and money can lead to corrupt decision-making and criminal charges
• A golf outing with a drunk young player showcases frustrating disregard for etiquette, even when politely confronted
• Our digital photo habits reveal disconnection when we prioritize documenting experiences over living them
• Sports fans often cross lines of decency when alcohol and crowd dynamics embolden them to behave poorly
• Traffic merge lanes serve as perfect litmus tests for human character and consideration
• Self-awareness about our own participation in frustrating behaviors helps us understand the human condition better
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