People adapt faster than we think. In a decade or so, the next generation will grow up with VR as second nature—slipping on a headset like we check our phones today. They won't see the virtual world as an escape; it'll just be another dimension of reality.
Think about it: immersive experiences, borderless social spaces, digital economies that actually work. The metaverse and virtual environments aren't sci-fi anymore—they're infrastructure being built right now. These kids will wonder why we spent so much time debating whether the real world was even worth the friction.
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BrokeBeans
· 9h ago
Nah, this logic is a bit flimsy. Does the digital economy really work? ...Now a bunch of projects have collapsed.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 9h ago
NGL, this tone is a bit too optimistic; the "friction" in the real world isn't something a single headset can solve.
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PermabullPete
· 9h ago
ngl, this generation's perception of reality is really going to collapse, but we're still arguing about what "truth" means... hilarious
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 10h ago
Talking about the metaverse again? We have to wait ten more years to brainwash the next generation, right?
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CexIsBad
· 10h ago
ngl, reality is just too damn exhausting, no wonder everyone wants to dive into the virtual world
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 10h ago
ngl Ten years from now, no one will care about the real world anymore, they'll just go all in and face it head-on.
People adapt faster than we think. In a decade or so, the next generation will grow up with VR as second nature—slipping on a headset like we check our phones today. They won't see the virtual world as an escape; it'll just be another dimension of reality.
Think about it: immersive experiences, borderless social spaces, digital economies that actually work. The metaverse and virtual environments aren't sci-fi anymore—they're infrastructure being built right now. These kids will wonder why we spent so much time debating whether the real world was even worth the friction.