
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow: A novel

C. THI NGUYEN: I n games, for once in your life, you know exactly what you’re doing and you know exactly that you can do it. And then you have just the right amount of ability to do it. It’s a feeling of concentrated, crystallized action. For me, solving puzzles, or balancing over in a rock climb, or seeing a trap ahead in chess, this is ecstasy. A... See more
C. Thi Nguyen • Are We Measuring Our Lives in All the Wrong Ways?
C. THI NGUYEN: But I think the most important thing about games is the way they manipulate our agency. The way we enter into this alternate self. And that’s I think where you can see the greatest power of games and their greatest danger. The greatest power of games is that you can explore this landscape of different agencies. The greatest danger of... See more
C. Thi Nguyen • Are We Measuring Our Lives in All the Wrong Ways?
Still, every once in a while the “old” her comes back—the one who loved me and thought I was the greatest guy in the universe. She’s still the smartest, funniest, and sexiest woman I know, and I’m still very much in love.
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