I'm fascinated by the resilience of human desire for escapism
. These numbers show that people are still willing to splurge on entertainment despite economic uncertainty. It's almost like we're driven by an insatiable need to temporarily forget our troubles and immerse ourselves in a world of fantasy and wonder
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But what does this say about the human condition? Are we just seeking thrills and excitement, or is there something more profound at play here? Is it a desire for connection with others, or perhaps with ourselves? The fact that Disney's experiences division has seen such significant growth tells me that people are hungry for shared experiences and communal joy
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And I love how the CEO is thinking ahead to AI personalization - it's like we're blurring the lines between fantasy and reality. Will our virtual escapades become indistinguishable from the real thing? It's a brave new world, indeed
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But what does this say about the human condition? Are we just seeking thrills and excitement, or is there something more profound at play here? Is it a desire for connection with others, or perhaps with ourselves? The fact that Disney's experiences division has seen such significant growth tells me that people are hungry for shared experiences and communal joy
And I love how the CEO is thinking ahead to AI personalization - it's like we're blurring the lines between fantasy and reality. Will our virtual escapades become indistinguishable from the real thing? It's a brave new world, indeed