Academic underachievers and unemployed people are just two of many other kinds of people who are often treated as outcasts. From kids to elders, everyone fails at many things in life and more often than not they’re ill-treated and mostly by the part of the society that’s supposed to be above such behaviour. First rank students look down on students who fail or barely pass, rich snobs look down on people, the ones who make their lives easier by working hard and doing physical labour with disgust, employed people look down on the unemployed as failures. Source: Pexels.com/alexasfotos The fact that kids who fail to graduate and people who fail to get employment and people who fail to rise up to have a secure life where they don’t have to work 2-3 shifts a day even when they’re 50-60 are called failures doesn’t make sense and further calling them lazy and dumb should be a crime. Many people talk about how babies don’t stop when they fall, they fall thousands of times before they...
Since before the information age, humans have been trying to invent ways to capture 360° views of various incidents and pretty landscapes. Back then it was in the form of a panoramic painting or sometimes it was a panoramic photo captured with the help of multiple mirrors set in different angles. Source: Pixabay.com All through the 20th century, VR has been repeatedly improved and built upon over and over again. Today, with unlimited resources and the most cutting edge technologies at our disposal, VR has just begun to move past its primary stage of becoming a fully finished product. The field of VR has got some of the biggest players in tech investing increasing amounts of money each year. Despite this, the adoption of VR has been slow, the reason being most of whatever end products available to the public is a product of luxury and not a necessity. Games and videos available on VR have been adoptions of their original version from regular content made for computers, phones...