Kids addicted to computer games less likely to travel later in life

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As 3-D technology improves, children are increasingly able to visit exotic, virtual worlds simply by parking themselves in front of a computer screen.

Futurologist Ian Yeoman, author of Tomorrow's Tourist, is predicting that this will curb kids' curiosity in exploring the real world.

In a report sponsored by Lastminutetravel.com, Yeoman said that kids who are spending their time playing computer games and surfing the Internet are less likely to travel.

What's he basing this on?

Trends he has studied in Japan.

Yeoman says: “They’ve had deflation and also the Japanese consumer has gone inward. So what they’ve seen in the last ten years is that they’re spending more now on in-home entertainment and technology rather than traveling the world. That’s an indicator of what could happen here.”

Source: Marketing Times

Photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ivanwalsh/ / CC BY 2.0

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