Our separation; A virtual reality

When looking back to the shift from the majority of my time being spent outdoors to indoors would be when I started to get interested in video games. I started with basic computer games as a kid and moved on to my handheld Nintendo DS by the age of 11. With this, I no longer spent as much time outdoors, rather I explore the outdoors of the virtual world held within my hands. It was much safe and require much less effort. I felt more powerful than I ever did being in nature - I felt like I was a god.

I this development of virtual reality, man again separates himself from nature by allowing him to control the world around him at a much quicker rate and much larger scale. Who needs to pray to God when you can be one in your own world inside the place you live. If your life isn't going well you can make sure the people in the world have it the same, or worse, or even better - they can live the dreams you aren't able to. Dreams like a nice house, a nice car, or a world in which we commune with nature as we use to. In such a dream it would have to remain just that a dream. A world viewed through our own separation, a virtual reality.

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