Not only do games act as a substitute for (and simulacrum of) work, they also improve upon it in certain ways: attainment is guaranteed.https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/881847517750669312 …
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Put time into a game and your effort will be rewarded, often at a rate equivalent to your performance. The workplace is more opaque, unfair.
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Meanwhile, the big ticket rewards for hard work enjoyed by older generations (house ownership etc.) have become unattainable for many.
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But my animal crossing house is amazing
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