Not necessarily. I don't think you realize the importance of having In-Person Communities and fellowships in a society that is trying to be anything but by secluding them to a digital space that leads to a less desirable experience. Otherwise you'd be better off playing video games exclusively or some other online exclusive activity. That's another problem where remote jobs through online businesses and streaming services that became heightened as a result of the pandemic has made manual labor jobs more difficult in this day and age that still continue to struggle trying to hire new employees to be willing to work. We were designed to get exercise instead of just sitting all day in front of a computer screen.Quote from Mystic_X »When you boil it down, game stores are too dependent on consumers who like playing games.
The truth is they should diversify their product line and increase their target demographic by also selling other intoxicating products, food, coffee, back-scratchers, masks, soaps, deodorant, and plungers.
That alone would quadruple their sales volume!
We hate inconvenience so much to the point that we're willing to sacrifice it for more convenience that may seem like it's more satisfying than inconvenience when in reality it isn't. We've become too obsessed with perfection rather than imperfection that it's ruining our quality of everyday life in general. Why do we desire a world with no touch, no feeling, no smiles, and no meaning? This I feel will only lead down the path of trans-humanism which is something we all need to avoid with the merging of man and machine as we've been warned about in fiction years ago. Why do you think people are too afraid to let go of their smartphones? FOMO makes us think that we're missing out on something that's not really as important as we like to think it is.
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