For example I would like, and could reasonably afford, a decent technical camera rig and a 45mp+ digital mirrorless camera to go on the back of it. I know how to use it properly to get value from it.
The outlay for this is more than the Vision Pro by a small margin.
But there are many things I probably should spend that money on before that.
The Vision Pro, as amusing as it surely is, is way, way down the road beyond even that purchase.
Having the money to spend on something — whether a personal or business expense - means engaging with the opportunity cost of spending the money.
And even if you comfortably have the money, you still question the value.
What is going on right now is a lot of people have a Vision Pro on fifteen day approval and they are all feverishly writing blog posts and tweets to explore every possible way that they could get other people to validate their impulse purchase. Because that’s what it is. Unless you’re going to build an app for it —- go all-in on that ecosystem —- it’s a weird thing to prioritise spending $3500 on.
For example I would like, and could reasonably afford, a decent technical camera rig and a 45mp+ digital mirrorless camera to go on the back of it. I know how to use it properly to get value from it.
The outlay for this is more than the Vision Pro by a small margin.
But there are many things I probably should spend that money on before that.
The Vision Pro, as amusing as it surely is, is way, way down the road beyond even that purchase.
Having the money to spend on something — whether a personal or business expense - means engaging with the opportunity cost of spending the money.
And even if you comfortably have the money, you still question the value.
What is going on right now is a lot of people have a Vision Pro on fifteen day approval and they are all feverishly writing blog posts and tweets to explore every possible way that they could get other people to validate their impulse purchase. Because that’s what it is. Unless you’re going to build an app for it —- go all-in on that ecosystem —- it’s a weird thing to prioritise spending $3500 on.