Interesting /SecondLife thread, "What have you learned from Second Life (that has helped you in real life?)" with a lot of unexpected answers. This one, from Lewis Luminos, jumped out at me:
I have learned to appreciate stylish clothes (and how to find them on a budget, even in RL).
... because come to think of it, I think I've expanded my own range of actual clothing styles a bit based on all those SL fashion blogs/Flickr streams over the years. Other answers run deeper, such as:
All of the above, however the most valuable lesson was 'not to judge based upon appearance'. Other great lessons... - People prefer to pay for content. - People are 99% honest
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Don't expect anyone to come to your art or photography gallery just because you think your work is good. You need to market, promote, and have events!!!
Posted by: Eddi Haskell | Tuesday, November 17, 2015 at 01:47 PM
Do you really think you can learn anything about second life on reddit? Do i have to remind you, you thought sl furniture still works with poseballs? Log in for more the 10 minutes and do some exploring. It could actually make your blog more relevant.
Posted by: Tankgirl | Tuesday, November 17, 2015 at 03:24 PM
That without getting word out that you made something for people to do / buy, nobody will be a part of it. I learned that as sick as I am of ads on every surface, they are necessary
Posted by: Shockwave Yareach | Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 10:37 AM