September 25, 2024 Internet and virtual life
The real and the virtual, while distinct, are intimately connected.
Real and Virtual. Why do so many people keep changing their nickname or avatar ?

Many people behave in the virtual world by changing their nicknames practically every two seconds.
Why do they do this ?
It may simply be that people try to have experiences in the virtual world that allow them to be what they cannot be in the real world.
But what is the point of constantly changing your nickname or avatar ?
What is the point of always starting over by doing something completely different ?
Then perhaps the reason is to create a monster.
A creature that is reborn from time to time with more and more experience, but never becomes an adult because it is destined to start a new cycle in a psychotic loop.
Something that does not grow materially, but only expands its skull to have more and more “brains”.
But is that really its purpose ?
Or is it just playing a video game, trying to experience a life diametrically opposed to the real one, which is certainly bleak and unsatisfying ?
Yes, because I am convinced that people who live in this world with this logic experience a reality that does not satisfy them and from which they cannot escape except by endlessly trying to find the right path.
A path that they will never be able to find, because they do not realize that the real and the virtual, although distinct, are intimately connected, and that a depressing life in the real also means despair in the virtual.
Finally, there are those who like to customize their exclusive costumes with multiple shades and, like Harlequin, are the real protagonists of the comedy, unlike the extras who instead change costumes with each scene.