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one of the most common things to joke about in JavaScript is that a new framework comes out every single day or every single week but we donamp;#39;t really talk about the fact that thereamp;#39;s a new react Library nearly every single day that deals with State Management if you just go on npm and search for react State Management libraries you can see you get a massive list of almost 2,000 results with libraries like zotan Joy Thai Redux and so on that youamp;#39;ve probably heard of and maybe even used before now in this video I want to talk about why you probably donamp;#39;t even need a react State Management Library the different tools tools that have come out that make State Management so much easier that are built into the tools we already use and a little bit of the history about why these react State Management libraries came about and why we no longer need them so if youamp;#39;ve used a react State Management library before youamp;#39;re thinking about adding one to y