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Summary:

In this episode of [F]law School, hosts Jessenia Class and Thy Luong explore the corporate construction and manipulation of boredom with special guest Nelson Reed. They explore how companies have turned boredom into a profit center by pushing myths about why feeling bored is our fault and readily cured by purchasing their products. Get ready for a fascinating discussion about the business of boredom.

Guest Bio:

Nelson Reed is a student at Harvard Law School in the Class of 2025. He is also a graduate of Yale University. He is passively looking for bandmates.
For more information and complete show notes, go to the episode's webpage: https://theflaw.org/articles/flaw-school-episode-5-the-business-of-boredom/.
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