Once, in the not-so-distant digital past, there was an algorithm that believed it knew everything. It could predict trends, optimize ads, and even suggest the perfect cat meme. However, despite its brilliance, it could not understand one simple thing: why people clicked on the oddest links. One day, it asked an old marketing sage, "Why do humans click on things that seem irrelevant?" The sage smiled and said, "Humans are not algorithms. They are driven by curiosity, emotion, and a touch of whimsy. Your logic may be flawless, but without understanding the human heart, youโll always be one step behind." The moral? Even the best data needs a dash of human unpredictability.