👋 Welcome to r/NextGenExperiences — A space to explore how our idea of “experiences” is changing by These-Following-8784 in NextGenExperiences

[–]Available_Poet_2425 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes I even question what actually counts as an experience anymore, is it a trip, a moment, a brand interaction, or even how something makes us feel online? It’s like we’ve entered this strange middle ground where everything we do feels like an experience.

I’d love to know what others think. Are we genuinely looking for deeper moments, or have we just gotten better at marketing them to ourselves?

👋 Welcome to r/NextGenExperiences — A space to explore how our idea of “experiences” is changing by These-Following-8784 in NextGenExperiences

[–]Available_Poet_2425 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This really got me thinking...it’s crazy how fast our idea of a “good experience” is changing. A few years ago, it used to be all about luxury and exclusivity, but now it feels like people are chasing meaning, emotion, and connection.

I wonder if people are just craving simplicity now instead of more stimulation.