Extremely awful way to live though.
In the ideal NFT-world, everything is a NFT: your movie ticket, your school diploma, your house's deed, your membership in various organizations. The same wallet is also your way to pay for anything and log in anywhere. Your entire identity is connected to this stuff.
So under a model like that every time you interact with almost anything or anyone they find your wallet ID, and obtain the ability to scrutinize what you own, where you've been, what you pay for, how much you earn... This can be used not only to grant access but to treat you as an enemy if you happen to do something that given person/org doesn't like. And they can keep track of you after that forever.
Also this allows random people to send you anything they want, including nasty stuff. And then you can't just delete it, but have to pay to move it somewhere else. But the blockchain still records all of that, so that history is there for anyone to read. And stuff people can send you includes smart contracts which can be used to execute malicious code that steals everything you own. A bit like the good old times of VBS macros spreading by mail, only in this case they can empty your account with zero recourse or possibility of recovery.