In today's digital age, it's easier than ever to get your message out there. But with great power comes great responsibility - or so we thought.
Enter the world of paid-to-read emails, where politicians and their teams pay for their messages to be delivered directly into our inboxes.
So, why do politicians resort to paid-to-read emails? The answer lies in the psychology of persuasion.
By using clever subject lines and personalized content, these emails aim to create a sense of urgency or importance, making us more likely to engage with them.
But what are the consequences of this trend? As we become increasingly desensitized to these emails, our attention spans dwindle, and our critical thinking skills suffer.
In a world where information is power, it's more important than ever to stay informed - but not at the cost of our sanity.