For a long time, “virtual” meant uncertain.
  • Will this tool actually work?
  • Will people really connect this way?
  • Can we do serious work without being in the same room?
Those questions sound almost quaint now.
Virtual isn’t a novelty anymore.
It’s a layer of reality we live in every day.
The real uncertainty now is about something else:
  • What do we want this layer to do to us?
  • How do we want it to shape our relationships, attention, and work?
We’ve proved the tech.
Now we have to prove the humanity.
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