Second Life Economy is in a Recession. Oh no.

Don’t we have enough problems in our real life? Don’t we have enough joys in our real life? Don’t we have enough avenues to spend our money in our real life? Don’t we have enough entertainment in our real life? It is obvious that many individuals seek online extra excitement and alter lifestyles by creating Avatars on Second Life. It amazes me that so much time, thought, effort and money are invested in this site! After searching Google for Second Life, blogs were displayed. In fact, about 45,100,000 sites were displayed for Second Life including newspapers, journals along with official Linden dollar exchange sites and live feeds. In fact, I even learned that last week, the official Second Life Herald proved through the use of charts and graphs that, “Second Life Economy is in a Recession”. Should I be worried that 3D, virtual community has entered into a recession? Not so much. I hardly have enough time to closely monitor the real U.S. economy. It seems to me that this site is a bazaar idea that merely provides another time-consuming means of entertainment for people desiring to waste time. But hey, the Second Life creators are the successful, rich entrepreneurs so maybe they just beat me to the “great” business model creating a fantastic fad of avatars living a fake Second Life.

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