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The Spoiler Paradox: Why We Hate Knowing (but Love the Journey)

In an age of instant streaming and social media, the term "spoiler" has become a central part of our cultural vocabulary. From the shock of a character's death in Game of Thrones to the twist ending of a psychological thriller, knowing too much can feel like a theft of the intended experience. Yet, despite our collective "spoiler anxiety," the history and psychology of spoilers reveal a much more complex relationship with the stories we love. The Origins: From Airflow to Plot Twists Spoilers

While the word "spoiler" originally referred to a person who plunders (1530s) or an aerodynamic device on a car designed to "spoil" air turbulence (early 20th century), its modern media meaning was born in the 1970s. A History of Spoilers and their Relevance to Today The Spoiler Paradox: Why We Hate Knowing (but

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