Metaverse

Lately I’ve stumbled on several posts on Metaverse
I can see why so many are excited about it.

It’s enticing.
To leave behind our (busy/stressful) world.
And go to metaverse.
Go to a world where we can be, and do, whatever we want.
And however we want to do it.

Escape from reality at its best, right?
However, like any other escape mechanism, metaverse has its drawbacks.
Addiction being a major one.

Other deficiencies (and concerns) mentioned by critics:
* Monopolistic approach
* Lack of infrastructure
* Misinformation
* Loss of personal privacy
* And more

There are also practical applications:
* Future doctors (surgeons) can practice their skills in Metaverse
* Can be a great education tool — many of us can acquire new work-related skills
* And can also be used to get over the fear of doing something (without actually doing it)

Hmm
Methinks of taking up sky diving.
(ONLY in Metaverse, of course 😁)

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Mariana Fieraru
Mariana Fieraru, an Eastern European transplant, fell in love with her new home shortly after landing in New York. She "discovered" pizza! Years later she still loves pizza. And so do her two feathered-kids, Sunny and Flipper

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