| ▲ | stringfood 7 hours ago | |
Having done both, playing complex board games and card games is not nearly as complicated and engaging for the mind as a full time customer facing job, and not nearly as fulfilling. You get to see smiles and frowns and everything in between in a job and there is no board game that can match the complexity and novelty of random humans asking you to solve their problems. | ||
| ▲ | wing-_-nuts 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |
>Having done both, playing complex board games and card games is not nearly as complicated and engaging for the mind as a full time customer facing job I think one should optimize for 'most intrinsically rewarding' not 'most engaging'. I shudder to picture a retirement spent doing 'customer service' and if a retirement of working on projects, travel, reading and playing video games leads to 'more cognitive decline', well, so be it. I would rather be daft in my old age than miserable | ||