Idk if this is true for all gamers but just incredible reflexes. Growing up I played video games religiously and still game a little today. Well as a teen/adult I have incredible reaction speed and decent hand eye coordination
If you place a portal on the ceiling and another below it on the ground and step into it, you better move the one on the ceiling or else you risk going splat.
You can learn a lot about leading through influence, by playing co-op games like mobas. Every now and then among the typical toxicity, you find someone who has a knack for it. It's pretty cool, and if you're paying attention you can learn a lot.
No matter what happens, no matter how much people like to pretend that it will be all sunshine and rainbows, when shit hits the fan, and survival mode kicks in, everyone looks out for themselves.
Never give up
Never let down
Finishing some Mario Maker levels I’ve felt that. “I have to finish this!”
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
No matter how good you get, there's always people above you in skill, and I accepted that
On the same note I think it’s good to not always be the smartest person in the room and surround yourself with intelligent/knowledgeable people.
All those supplies you hoard, plan to use for later, and never do?
you can win with no effort and a lot of money
"practice until you mastered it" is a thing
Yes I’m a moron and am making it through nursing school on this principle.
Democracy is the best way for peace(from hoi4)
Have more than one hobby/skill.
No one controls your destiny - God Of War.
Don’t be greedy and take your time
What if I’m greedy and in a rush?
Idk if this is true for all gamers but just incredible reflexes. Growing up I played video games religiously and still game a little today. Well as a teen/adult I have incredible reaction speed and decent hand eye coordination
Being a loser is ok.
Don't cheat, you will always get exposed in the end.
Being a hero during a zombie outbreak gets you killed
Switching to handgun is always faster than reloading
If you place a portal on the ceiling and another below it on the ground and step into it, you better move the one on the ceiling or else you risk going splat.
You can learn a lot about leading through influence, by playing co-op games like mobas. Every now and then among the typical toxicity, you find someone who has a knack for it. It's pretty cool, and if you're paying attention you can learn a lot.
that the people closest to you may turn out to be the ones who are against your best interest
If the path has no adversity then you're probably going the wrong way.
If you don't face enemies, you're going the wrong way.
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend"
Gambling is absolute bullshit glares at literally every games loot box
Shit ain’t fair. Deal with it and figure out how to tilt the field in your direction by manipulating the system.
Some things take very very long to get good
You don't a shortcut until you've proven you don't need it.
You can do everything to the best of your ability...and still fail.
No matter what happens, no matter how much people like to pretend that it will be all sunshine and rainbows, when shit hits the fan, and survival mode kicks in, everyone looks out for themselves.
You will never be good enough lol. There's always someone who's better than you. So get over yourself. Embrace your averageness.
“THERE IS NO BAFFROOM!”
Tetris: Achievements disappear, and mistakes pile up
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get good.
Patience makes the reward better (geometry dash)
Playing Dark Souls 3 for my first ever souls experience thought me resilience and to never give up.
Your actions do have consequences.