Eugene
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Podcast Appearances
So let's say it's a five-year-old, a 15-year-old and a 25-year-old.
So it's always reward-based.
It's always reward-based.
We're gonna continue this conversation right after this short break.
I think about like conversations I have with my younger brother are always fascinating to me because of how he sees the world.
He's one of the smartest people I know.
And I always tell him at his age, he's way smarter than I ever was, maybe even now, you know?
But we have this conversation about video games.
And I said to him, there's a video online that I really loved.
And it was some kid who made this video said, how you play video games is how you live your life, right?
And I was so intrigued by this because he did this whole breakdown.
He said, some people play video games
to finish the video game.
They get in, they try and finish the story as quickly as possible, get to the end, save the princess, end the story.
Thank you very much.
And he said, some people play video games and then get bored and quit.
Everyone has different methods, but he said, but you can learn a lot about yourself because playing a video game, especially in today's games, like a simulation of how you are.
And I realized for myself, and I realized for what a good game is,
Great games are the ones that make you feel like you're trying to finish the game, but constantly trick you into doing things along the way.
The side quests.