Is it possible to learn valuable life lessons from a video game?
Today, Antony sits down with Alex “Ish” Kisiel, a YouTuber known for crafting cinematic narrative stories inside of the video game Minecraft. What begins as a conversation about gaming quickly turns into a deeper examination of the modern attention economy.
Antony and Ish break down how virality actually works, the invisible pressure creators face to constantly produce content, and why the system often rewards speed and volume over care and originality. They discuss the growing strain on creators to churn out sloppy, second-rate work just to stay relevant in an algorithmic landscape that rarely slows down.
But Ish’s approach challenges that cycle. By using Minecraft as a storytelling platform, he’s built a space where creativity, patience, and narrative experimentation can still thrive. His videos demonstrate how even a massive online platform can be used to create thoughtful, emotionally resonant work rather than disposable content. While much of the internet encourages shallow engagement, Ish’s work shows that the right kind of platform can also invite deeper curiosity, imagination, and meaning.
This episode explores a difficult tension at the heart of the digital age: when does the internet drain us - and when can it actually enrich our lives?
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