Science fiction is a great way to get out of the drudgery of your own life for a couple of hours. It's why we keep coming back to our favorite films, TV shows, and franchises. We love the feeling of getting away from our own worlds for a while. It's easy to get tired of Earth, with its gravity, taxes, and expensive apartments. It's more fun to think about life on an Earth-orbiting space station in 2049 (Yes, I'm talking about Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century).
If I were Zenon, you think, my problems wouldn't be that I spend too much time on Instagram Reels, it would be saving my space station from a dangerous computer virus (can you tell that movie was released in 1999?). That sounds a lot more interesting to me. But whether you dream of being Zenon or Paul Atreides or Luke Skywalker or Marty McFly, the important thing is that we dream at all.
If I were Zenon, you think, my problems wouldn't be that I spend too much time on Instagram Reels, it would be saving my space station from a dangerous computer virus (can you tell that movie was released in 1999?). That sounds a lot more interesting to me. But whether you dream of being Zenon or Paul Atreides or Luke Skywalker or Marty McFly, the important thing is that we dream at all.