RE: What impact could Metaverse / VR / AR have on human brain, behavior, consciousness, and human values? 100 HIVE + 5000 STEM bounty

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Hi Alex! I thought I could somehow share what I experienced though I was not the one who was directly involved.

I have been hearing about the game Mobile Legends for a fairly long time and that many children and teens are getting hooked into it. I was just shrugging it off until I heard from one of my teenage nephews that he was also playing. I didn't want to be the villain and jump on to stop him. I just kept quiet at first until he started playing on his phone during our meal time. I am not sure if it was Mobile Legend because he put the phones volume very low and almost inaudible.

After few instances of that scene on the table, I called his attention to stop on his phone and focus on his meal. I was a bit shocked that he answered me back, "Why? I am still eating."

He called it eating to be putting the spoon to his mouth while still looking at his phone and his one hand pressing on the phone.

I felt disrespected. I didn't expect someone's child to be answering me back like that. I didn't want to just keep quiet. I asked him back, "Why? What is so important on your phone that is more important than your meal?"

He may have sensed my persistence so he stopped. He also stopped doing it during meal time. However, I have a strong hunch that he still does it at night in his room. I say this because I noticed he stays up late and yet rushing for his school projects on the days of submission. I did not tell him my suspicion so as not to put him on spotlight and me being accusing. Instead, I told him to manage his time properly and not to be depending on last minute submissions. He just kept quiet.

From time to time I still notice him cramming for school works. The challenging part is that I cannot check on him every night in his room. As a guardian, I cannot fully stop my nephew. I can only keep reminding him.

So what do I think about metaverses? If one can control the involvement and fully draw the line between virtual and reality then it is okay as part of recreation. However with how I see things that people seem to build their world virtually, I think it is a distraction to the young ones who get hooked into it. As you said, addiction. It is not just for metaverses but the emerging gadgets and social networking in general. These will become a problem not only to the hooked person but also to those around them. Parents and guardians should be relentless in giving pieces of advice against abuse of the technology with the hope that the addict will get to his or her sense soon before irreversible damage is done.



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thank you, @macoolette, for sharing this story.

I guess this is a typical story we can see all over the world these days among hundreds (most likely millions) of children.

"However with how I see things that people seem to build their world virtually, I think it is a distraction to the young ones who get hooked into it."

yeah, it is definitely a distraction for children / teenages. There were a lot of children playing football and other games in the real world in my city on almost every street 15-20 years ago, and these days the streets are almost empty. Children play VR games now. I visited some schools a few years ago, and teenagers were occupied / engaged with their smartphones and other gadgets on the lessons instead of listening to their teachers. But, I must admit, there are some smart teenagers who understand the potential dangers of our gadgets, and learn philosophy instead. I met some teenagers like this.

"Parents and guardians should be relentless in giving pieces of advice against abuse of the technology with the hope that the addict will get to his or her sense soon before irreversible damage is done."

yeah, I don't remember exactly, but there are some physiological reasons that make it harder fo children / teenagers to resist temptations / potential addictions. It is the older people who should help the young ones to use the tech in a rational way.

given that you are the only one who took part in this bounty, you get all the bounty bonuses.

Hive (100):
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https://hivehub.dev/tx/a07d629cd0ce7b817f8a6740d18c019e54963954

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https://hivehub.dev/tx/fb2b72eac2474f482f518e45abddea4dd0f2d5ed

STEM (5000):
https://he.dtools.dev/tx/adfb3b7720a83d935c57e49c85f1e26942259220
https://stemgeeks.net/@macoolette/transfers

can be traded here: https://tribaldex.com/trade/STEM

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It is the older people who should help the young ones to use the tech in a rational way.

I said we should be relentless in guiding the young ones but I am actually finding it hard to do. That is because they seem taking it negatively. My friends tell me that they will realize it someday. I just hope they realize soon so they don't see us as the villains of their lives when all our intention is to keep them on track.

Wow! Thank you very much for the prizes. I did not visit STEEM for a long time and no longer active in there. I was surpised that you included STEM for the price. I'm sure I can find a way to make use of that. Again, thank you very much!

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"I did not visit STEEM for a long time and no longer active in there. I was surpised that you included STEM for the price."

just in case to clarify, STEM (included in the bonus) is a token used by https://stemgeeks.net/ tribe (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics).

it is not the same as STEEM.

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Oh, okay... I was thinking way too far. 😄😄😄

Thanks for the clarification. So I need to learn STEM...

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