We have seen people have their choices and preferences for their options of video games, where they have mentioned their favorite game characters, theme songs, and genres. However, with the many games you have played all your life, have there been any lessons that you have learned from video games that you are now applying as a life principle? You can mention the game, a particular scene, and what you have learned from it. You can also share how it applies to your life right now. We'll see here who are those people who live their games beyond the screen. I'll be giving my share later.
The lesson you can learn from playing video games is basically to just have some fun be a kid for once in a while. After all life is short don't deprive yourself of this kind of fun and experience believe me it's worth a while.......
I'll be starting with Super Mario, really, there is so much to learn from that game. I'll be giving my thoughts one at a time. There are limitations on things that can be done when somebody is small. You need to be bigger or taller to accomplish tasks that smaller people cannot do. When I say small, I mean those people that have lesser resources, lesser skills, lesser experience, and even younger age. You cannot break bricks if you are small and will only nudge it up no matter how hard you try. You may need to have a boost from something, just like a mushroom, to make you bigger. Those mushrooms may be looked at as "opportunities for growth." I only came up with this personally, so it's a bit cool!
I play the game Audition dance battle , i learned that if you want to grow fast , you must try the quicker speed ,then when you go , you will find , nothing is difficult .
that is actually nice for a feedback. i have played audition and i agree. you have to take the courage in advancing higher, failing for a few attempts, until you get the hang of it. really nice!
Pokemon--> Always have the courage to pull through...no matter how many challenges they add each year...what is it like 800 now? Anyway, the lesson is always hang on!