The spark of imitation
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The triangle of wanting
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The scapegoat mechanism
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The algorithmic mirror
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YOUR GOAL
Master of Mimetic desire and social media

sloane Likes, retweets, and view counts serve as digital scorecards that tell us what to want.
The Stanford connection: Peter Thiel studied under René Girard at Stanford University in the late 1980s, which deeply influenced his early venture capital investments.

sloane Social media platforms do not just connect us; they display our models' desires in real-time.
A digital system that analyzes a user's online behavior to reflect their preferences and identity back to them. Social platforms leverage this feedback loop to accelerate the imitative rivalries theorized by philosopher René Girard.
Which famous venture capitalist and early Facebook investor was a direct student of René Girard at Stanford University?
What digital feature acts as a direct, quantifiable measurement of mimetic value on social media?
What term describes the anxiety of missing out on experiences that others are visibly enjoying online?
What happens when social media algorithms show you content based on what your peers are engaging with?
In what decade did René Girard teach at Stanford University, where he influenced future technology leaders?
Why did Peter Thiel believe Facebook would be highly successful based on René Girard's theories?
What is the most effective way to break free from a negative loop of mimetic desire?

