HankScorpio4242

HankScorpio4242 t1_jddjirm wrote

It’s interesting to contrast this with the John Wooden Pyramid of Success.

https://images.app.goo.gl/3ktEh8usoj1ZH3zs5

What I find noteworthy is how Wooden’s approach is based on building a foundation and then moving to the next level. It’s a progression. The Harada Method is less hierarchical and more about integrating the various elements together. I see merits in both approaches and wonder if there might be a way to bring them together.

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HankScorpio4242 t1_ita6mfv wrote

IMHO the fundamental problem with VR is that it is isolating. No matter what you do, it won’t feel natural because it isn’t. All our current media exists in a frame within the “real world”. VR removes the frame and, as such, our context and connection to reality.

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