
The Internet is saturated with opinions about what "the best" is of every product and service. Whereas in the past we chose from a relatively small collection of items that we could physically interact with, today there is almost too much information at our fingertips. Many of us find ourselves in endless research spirals, or buying things we don't need. It begs the question: do we really need "the best" of everything, and is all this information a good thing (particularly when so much of it is biased)? In this episode, we debate the merits of the Internet's endless superlative content and its psychological impact on all of us.