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This is the end, my dearest friend

George
4 min readMar 11, 2019

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Joe Instant was a guy that never had much doubts. People respected him. All though most barely understood what he actually was doing. It seemed reputable to them. Soon after college, their startup was bought by google. He expected it to happen. Making virtual reality a materialistic experience was Joe’s Dream, since an insight his uncle shared when he was little. Buying the Nintendo Wii Technology is dumb. It’s just the beginning of a change in the interaction with videogames. A new era, with much more sophisticated technologies to come.

Nowadays he’s moved way beyond that. What had begun in engineering has turned into a more complex business. They are selling the 2nd generation of haptic suits, with their peers barely able to present a functioning model. As most countries implemented a longevity clause that limits the consumption of electronics devices, most people would keep their suit for 8 years or more. Being the leader in accompanying softwares was the key to success, he knew.

Now he’s working on the age-old question of humanity. What’s life supposed to look like for a person to be happy? A person could, if he wanted to, spend 24 hours a day in the virtual world.

Proudly he reviewed their latest press release:

We have no limits to implement any imagination, which is our greatest chance as well as our hardest problem.

We asked ourselves what makes a life worth living?

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