Growing up in the 1960s meant playtime was filled with imagination, creativity, and toys that didn't need batteries or Wi-Fi to be fun. Kids back then had simple gadgets and games that sparked endless ...
These gadgets weren’t fast or intuitive, but they shaped how people learned to wait, plan, and adapt. Growing up with friction taught lessons modern convenience often hides.
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