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I will go to a personal virtual reality even without a year of fashion and buns, �it's enough for me just if they copy my reality, but raise my salary by 10 thousand
No, I am not at all attracted to living in the form of a vegetable, when the body is in a terrible state, and only the brain is “awake”. I am in favor of using virtual reality on a moderate scale and reasonably. In the field of education https://gramat.ru/category/virtualnaya-realnost let's say.
Of course not. And I have no desire to be a god, in any reality, and even more so in a virtual one. and I recommend asking those who agree to this, where will their “divine essence” go if the electricity is turned off?
There is a similar theme in Buddhism. There, a being who has accumulated many good merits during reincarnation enters the heavenly world, where he almost always experiences happiness. But there is a problem. The mind of the being is still in the world of cause and effect. This means that after some time, dissatisfaction with this lack of freedom still arises in the mind. Therefore, in Buddhism, it is the human incarnation that is considered the most favorable, because it is easier for a person to train his mind not to get attached to things than for some deity who has long been bogged down in his comfort.