According to a recent segment on Brendan O’Connor, life in Ireland is, in fact, quite good despite common pessimism. Mark outlined several social and economic metrics that support this, including record low unemployment, a growing female workforce, and large tax surpluses in the years to come. However, the idea that a growing population is necessarily positive is up for debate. Despite this, 95% of people surveyed in Ireland reported feeling fairly or very satisfied with their lives. But, perhaps the rising use of smartphones is contributing to a sense of discontent. Elaine Burke of the For Tech’s Sake Podcast spoke about Apple’s new VR/AR headset, which will cost about three grand and may be adopted by a certain subset of people. While issues with battery life remain a concern for VR enthusiasts spending hours immersed in their virtual worlds, Apple’s marketing skills may make their product more successful than Mark Zuckerberg’s. If you’re still determined to immerse yourself in a futuristic hellscape, consider swapping homes with strangers for a cheaper holiday instead of cutting down on other costs. This will provide a more authentic experience of your holiday spot and create a sense of community.
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