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Welcome to Digital Authenticity, the show where we explore the power of being real in the world that often encourages filters and fakes. I'm your host Alan, and today we are diving into the deep concept of digital authenticity, the essence of being real, so sit back, relax, and let's get real. Hi everyone, welcome back to our podcast, where we are diving into the hilarity of everyday life. I'm Alan, and I'm joined by my fantastic guest, Janet. How are you doing today? Hey there, doing great. Ready to laugh our way through the mundane as always. Absolutely. You know, I was thinking about how we wake up every morning and put our socks on our feet, and somehow that's the official sign that the day has started. Isn't that true? It is hilarious, especially when you are half asleep trying to match socks in the dim light. And don't get me started on the eternal battle between fitted sheets and folding them. It is like wrestling an octopus. Oh, the struggle is real. But you know what cracks me up? Those moments when you walk into a room and forget why you were there. It's like our brains are playing hide-and-seek with our thoughts. Absolutely. Or when you are telling a story and suddenly blank on someone's name. It is like our brains are on strike at the worst possible moment. Yes. And can we talk about the unspoken language of awkward elevator rides? The silent negotiation of who presses which floor button? It's the daily comedy sketch. Oh, totally. The elevator becomes this mini social experiment. But speaking of daily rituals, isn't it funny how we have all mastered the art of pretending to be busy on our phones in public just to avoid awkward eye contact? Oh, yes. The universal. I'm totally engrossed in this text message. However, even if the screen is off. Right. It is like a survival skill in today's world. But you know what? Finding humor in these routines makes them a lot more bearable. Don't you think? Absolutely. It's like these kids that make life amazing. And sharing them makes them even better. Well, Jeanette, unfortunately, it's time to leave. Thank you so much for this moment. I really appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for joining us on our digital authenticity. The essence of being real. See you next one. Transcribed by https://otter.ai