Getting back to basics with born2play vibes
I've been thinking lately about just how most of us were essentially born2play, even if we've spent the last decade or two trying in order to convince ourselves usually. When you're a kid, "play" can be your full-time job. You don't need a reason to start a game, so you certainly don't require a productivity hack in order to justify spending three hours building the fort or pretending a stick is a legendary blade. But then, life happens. We get told to develop up, settle lower, and focus on items that "actually matter, " which generally means things that will pay the bills. ...