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I’m 100 percent aware that the title of this article may sound controversial and different compared to the narrative that technological everyday life serves us, but I’m a fan of a pragmatic approach to any topic, and looking at the metaverse, it really must still be a long time before this becomes our everyday reality.
Why do I think so? Because the metaverse is not easy, and I’m already explaining what I mean by that. Currently, in order to use the metaverse we need large VR goggles, I can’t imagine literally every person working remotely putting on large glasses for a meeting, even in a home environment.
Another argument is that I personally believe that the metaverse is dangerous, primarily for children, who sit over social media for days absorbing incorrect trends and often creating unnecessary complexes in their heads. Can you imagine a teenager who in real life is a complex person who rarely speaks to people, while the metaverse is a soul of company and a completely different personality? In my opinion, there will be many such cases.
Don’t get me wrong, the Internet and social media provoke similar phenomena, but in my opinion, the metaverse will be an actual reflection of human emotions and feelings, so each of these phenomena can take on a completely different, deeper meaning because of the feeling.