The Voice of VR: Why I’ve Chosen Silence

Ashley Huffman
3 min readApr 23, 2023
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I’ve been a vocal advocate for virtual reality (VR) for quite some time. Sharing my experiences, insights, and excitement about this transformative technology has been a passion of mine.

Lately, you may have noticed that I’ve gone silent. It’s not because I’ve fallen out of love with VR or lost hope in its potential. It’s a deliberate choice to let things unfold as they need to, without adding to the noise that surrounds VR — the speculation, debates, and toxicity that can sometimes overshadow the true potential of this technology.

You see, VR has changed my life in profound ways. I’ve tried VR experiences that have transported me to new worlds, ignited my creativity, and expanded my perspectives. And I know I’m not alone. For those who have truly experienced the power of VR, it’s undeniable. It’s a medium that has the potential to revolutionize various industries, from entertainment to education, healthcare to business.

But like any new technology, VR is still in its early stages. It’s constantly evolving, with advancements and updates happening at a rapid pace. And just like the radio and TV before it, VR is not going anywhere. It’s here to stay.

In the business world, those who have ventured into the VR industry knew what they were signing up for. It’s a new and dynamic industry that requires patience, adaptability, and a long-term vision. It’s not always easy, but for those who understand the transformative power of VR, it’s worth the journey.

So, why have I chosen silence? It’s not because I’m unhappy or lack hope for the future of VR. It’s because I believe that sometimes, letting things unfold and not adding to the noise is the best way to support the growth and development of a technology that has the potential to change our lives in profound ways.

I’ve seen the debates, speculations, and criticisms that can sometimes surround VR. I’ve seen how the noise can overshadow the true potential and hinder the progress of this technology. And I’ve made a conscious decision to step back and let things unfold, without adding to the noise.

I know that VR is not just a passing fad or a trend. It’s a transformative technology that has the potential to revolutionize industries and change the way we experience the world.

So, if you’ve been wondering why I’ve gone silent, rest assured, it’s not because I’ve fallen out of love with VR or lost hope in its potential. It’s because I believe that sometimes, silence can speak louder than words. It’s a sign of letting things unfold as they need to, and supporting the growth and development of a technology that I am deeply passionate about.

The future of VR is bright, and I’m patiently watching as it unfolds, knowing that the best is yet to come. I haven’t lost my enthusiasm or hope for VR. I’m simply letting the noise settle and allowing VR to continue to grow and update, as it finds its wings and transforms industries in ways we can’t even imagine yet.

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Ashley Huffman

Founder of All Things Haptics newsletter. Host of The Haptics Club podcast on Spotify. Writes about tech, VR, startups. Drives fast as a hobby.