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euphoria

[yoo-fawr-ee-uh] / yuˈfɔr i ə /


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The aesthetic—defined by color, self-expression and a kind of accessible euphoria—reflects a generational move toward communities built through presence rather than platforms.

From The Wall Street Journal

Plus, he says the very existence of such prominent tech bubble fears shows there’s no euphoria, but rather more measured enthusiasm.

From Barron's

The Oracle of Omaha often talked about how the stock market resembled a person with “incurable emotional problems,” going back and forth from euphoria to depression.

From Barron's

The Oracle of Omaha often talked about how the stock market resembled a person with “incurable emotional problems,” going back and forth from euphoria to depression.

From Barron's

Opinions are mixed on whether the situation will result in OpenAI postponing becoming a publicly traded company or instead make its way faster to Wall Street to cash in on the AI euphoria.

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