If you play video games, you’ll quickly discover you’re not alone. You’ll meet people who share your interests, challenge your skills, and even teach you something new about yourself.
I started gaming when I was 10. A classmate invited me to play after school, and I was hooked.Fast forward 12 years, I graduated with a degree in English, but some of my most valuable lessons came not from a classroom, but from a controller.In a world that’s becoming increasingly digital, every high school student should experience video games, not just for entertainment, but for growth.
Playing games isn’t a waste of time. In fact, here are 7 real-world lessons video games taught me that shaped how I think, work, and connect with others.Want to get better at something?
Study the pros. That applies to both life and video games.When I was obsessed with Mobile Legends, I watched high-ranking players and learned how they moved, when they attacked, and which build paths worked best.
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