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Your childhood video games may explain why millennials grind and Gen Z burns out faster
If you grew up screaming at a tube TV because you died on the last boss and had to start over from level one, this is for you. Millennial childhood meant cartridges, memory cards, and the very real ...
Colin McDonald was 13 when he became hooked on the world-building computer game Minecraft. He never imagined his childhood hobby would become a viable career. Now 25, McDonald runs Moonsworth, a ...
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