The Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility Simplified.
The first curly tops I ate (after weeks of fasting from it) is good.
On a scale of ten, I'd give it a 10.
Then, "my happiness by curly tops" has been somewhat tamed,
but they gave me another, so I took it.

Since I already had one, my "happiness" rates at a 6.5 at best.
Maybe others will stop before utility ("happiness") drops even more,
I wanted to stop too,
but they gave me a third (let's just say it scored to 2.5).
If I keep getting and eating, eventually,
I'd reach a point at which my eating more would make me puke/sick,
providing dissatisfaction, or dis-utility or, "unhappiness".
Yes, at some point,
I have reached the saturation,
the "saturation point".
ENOUGH.
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