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IMAGINE MARK ZUCKERBERG IS RIGHT: In a recent interview with Complex, Zuckerberg talks about the future of the Meta glasses He talks about the transition from flip phones to smart phones, when smart phones came out it was clear that in 5 years all flip phones would become them...

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Mark Zuckerberg just gave away the real business model of the next decade. It isn’t computing. It’s loneliness. Zuckerberg: “The average person would like to have 10 friends, and they have two, right? Or three. And there’s just more demand to socialize than what people are able to do given the current construct.” The CEO of the largest social network ever built just told you the construct is broken. He built half of it. Now he’s selling the repair. Every platform shift in modern history has quietly repriced a human need. The phone repriced attention. The feed repriced validation. The glasses reprice presence itself. Zuckerberg: “This is probably going to be the next major platform after phones.” Ten years of miniaturization. Full holograms. Wide field of view. Not a headset. Glasses. Something you wear the way you wear your face. Every winning platform disappeared into daily life. The phone won because it fit in your pocket. Glasses win if they fit into who you are. Then comes the layer nobody else has. An AI that sees what you see. Hears what you hear. Not a map overlay. Not a floating notification. A second mind sitting behind your eyes. Building context around every person in front of you, every room you walk into, every silence you’d otherwise sit in alone. Zuckerberg: “It’s this feeling of presence, and this capability of really personalized intelligence that can help you.” Presence and intelligence. The two things human beings have always needed from each other and could never reliably provide. That’s the whole pitch. That’s the whole company. The loneliness data has been stacking for thirty years. People are more connected and more isolated at the same time. That isn’t a contradiction. That’s what connection without presence produces. You can text someone every day and still feel like they’re gone. The phone solved distance. It didn’t solve absence. Video calls solved visibility. They didn’t solve the room. There’s a gap between being reachable and being there. Every platform of the last twenty years has lived inside that gap and called it enough. Zuckerberg is the first person with the capital, the hardware, and the AI to close it. Or to simulate closing it so convincingly that nobody checks. That’s the part that should keep you up. Because if a pair of glasses can make an empty room feel full, most people won’t go looking for the real thing. They’ll just put the glasses back on. The feed taught a generation to trade community for dopamine. The glasses will teach the next one to stop noticing the difference.

Dustin

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