31.  Mm Preference Is Defined by Exposure - Deepstash

31.  Mm Preference Is Defined by Exposure

In the same breath, what we prefer is a product of what we’ve experienced throughout our lives. The more you see something, the more familiar you become with it, and you tend to like it. Think about that song on the radio that you love now.

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