So to answer you question; EVERYONE.
Which would you rather have, a vivid memory of you eating oatmeal in a dark room yesterday, or a vivid memory of you wildly adventuring in all kinds of glorious worlds, suited to your tastes, doing exciting things and practicing activities you always wanted to do or love to do, with the kind of people that you would really love a lot, and who would love you?
I mean, it's a no-brainer, OF COURSE you would want the latter implanted to you rather than just whatever you would otherwise have, why wouldn't you? It's an insane question. There's NO argument against the memory implant (if it's safe), but there's gotta be a zillion arguments for it.
Your question is as insane as asking 'who would ever want to have a functional holodeck to use every day'. It's like.. what.. who wouldn't?! If you can have a DREAM EXPERIENCE, but make it feel AS REAL AS IF YOU EXPERIENCED IT, why the heck would you not want it??
Doing the most fantastic thing in real life doesn't last, it will become just a memory. So implanting that memory would basically be the same thing as doing it, except that you didn't do it, but your brain would never know it.
This kind of thing COULD become the 'drug of the future', if there's a dystopia, where poor people can't eat enough and such (hmm.. surely such poverty is just fiction, right.. RIGHT??), so they get some cheap memory implants of eating gourmet meals, so at least they can dupe themselves into thinking they are regularly having luxurious meals, while only eating a rat and a half every week.
I mean, that could make for an interesting story if all the psychological implications are taken into account.
I would probably still not take any memory implants, as I like to keep things real, and I don't believe in hedonism, but spiritual cultivation through pain, misery, suffering and paying your karmic debts. Trying to escape your karma would just backfire somehow anyway (as we can see from this movie).
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