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As a new year rolls around, some people resolve to lose weight, learn a new language or achieve a career goal. Not Ian Ang and Alaric Choo. Instead, the co-founders of gaming chair company Secretlab want to spend more time playing computer games.

Not that these millennial wunderkinds are slackers by any measure. Hot off a stellar year for the business despite the raging global pandemic, their goal is to achieve more work life “harmony” by doing what they love the most, in an attempt to balance out a madcap few years of seemingly never-ending hustle.

Since Secretlab was launched in December 2014, its ergonomic chairs—designed for a gamer’s

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