Hyperreality tricks consciousness into detaching from any real emotional engagement, instead opting for artificial simulation, and endless reproductions of fundamentally empty appearance. Essentially (although Baudrillard himself may balk at the use of this word), fulfillment or happiness is found through simulation and imitation of a transient simulacrum of reality, rather than any interaction with any "real" reality.
I went all the way to Montana to put an “om” after the M. So I’m pleased you got the picture.
But don’t worry, I did not deface the mountain. The letters will wash off at the first rain.