Of course it depends a lot on the person how this affects that person's life. If the person was incredibly shy to begin with this could in some ways be serious. But, knowing people are sort of altered by this experience is important.
For example, when I go to drive a car I don't expect people to be in their bodies anymore because many of the people on the road often haven't even left their homes once in more than a month. So, when they get in a car and drive they might be sort of dangerous because they are living in an alternate universe not connected to the physical world that much. They often are in their heads sort of like Young people walking across the streets looking at their smartphones aren't in their bodies right either for doing ANYTHING physical.
So, expecting people to be altered and not physically present is a good way to be a defensive driver with people sort of being basket cases all around you these days.
If you are prepared for literally anything as a driver that might be best so you can keep both yourself, your passengers and anyone you see alive around you if possible.
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