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I was reading a discussion about virtual item economies, and it’s wild how much real money people spend on things that don't physically exist, like virtual outfits or digital weapons. It made me realize that the concept of value has completely changed for the digital generation compared to our parents' era. How do you think this shift toward intangible digital assets affects the way younger people approach traditional investments like real estate or gold?
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It’s a massive cultural evolution because utility and prestige have largely migrated into digital spaces where communities interact daily. For younger demographics, owning a rare digital asset can carry the exact same social status and perceived security as owning physical luxury items in the past. You can find some fascinating insights on how this changes overall consumer behavior at https://www.myclassnews.com/blog/what-trading-and-online-gaming-teach-us-about-modern-financial-behavior/ for more context. It outlines the new digital definitions of net worth.