so horrible. I like word games. I'm not pro. There are people who can tell you the thousands of two letter words that can open up a Scrabble board. I'm not one of those people, like the moment I use a ball seven letters, even though it might only be seven points. As always, the 50 father was being used on like games generally income while away hours days in eight years. I'm not sure if I've wasted years, but this is probably one of the reasons I'm not succumbed to word all. Today's letter is from Josh Wardle, the inventor of Word all who recently sold his game to The New York Times for a seven figure sum. Dear Keith, I just sold the word game I invented for my partner, who really likes word games for a lot of money. I should be happy, but I can't help but feel that I've created a monster rather than just enjoying the daily dose. And I kept the dose small, just one game a day. People around the world have used it as an excuse to show off how clever they are, and I feel I've just added to the look at me. State of the world. Dear Josh, you have. There is no doubt every social media, platforms, films, people showing off just how quick they gets the word. But the origin Storey is very sweet. You did something nice. It's going on the world. It makes people happy and it's not really hurting anyone. And you've made some money. Competitive nature of word games has been around since the alphabet was invented and will be around till the end of the world. That's not like the end of the world is going to be caused by a word game unless some countries decide to change their nuclear launch codes to a word game that would truly be a Wardle gone mad.

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