
After spending a few decades on this planet, most of us should realize
That if something seems too good to be true, one should not be surprised
When it does not turn out to be as good as it initially appeared
Despite this being proven true repeatedly, I find it weird
That people still fall for the wonder-drug, superfood or miracle cure
It is amazing how the public can be lured
Into buying a product that can their lives transform
The frenzy envelops even those well-informed
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The internet is bursting with stories of unprecedented success
All experts and social media influencers seem obsessed
With this newly discovered elixir, extolling its seeming endless virtues
Consumers feel compelled to buy the product even when it sounds too good to be true
There is also the fear of missing out phenomenon at play
So even the skeptics are willing to try it anyway..
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Experiences vary, as they are expected to do
But the miracle cure rarely ends up being true
To its hype, most people find results that are at best
In their effectiveness no more than modest
Eventually the hype dies down and sales decline
The cycle repeats when a new product is designed

The eternal hope that ‘this time it might really be it.’ Hope springs eternal!
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