In the grand tapestry of human existence, there is a lesser-known discipline – Adhesive Theory. It's a field of study that delves into the intricacies of sticking things together. Not just literally, like with glue or tape, but metaphorically, as in sticking to one's guns, or sticking it to the man.
This is not a joke, nor is it a theory of sticky notes and Post-Its. No, it's a serious exploration of the human condition – a peek behind the curtain of our most primal desires: to connect, to bond, to be stuck.
Sticky Situations are a dime a dozen. We all have 'em. You're stuck in a meeting, stuck in traffic, stuck on repeat in our favorite song. But Adhesive Theory seeks to understand the underlying mechanics of our sticky-ness.
Sticky Emotional Baggage is a thing, folks. We all carry it around, like a cargo of emotional Post-Its that we can never seem to shed.