RE: Video Games: A Necessary Evil

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It's easy to understand that video games gets pushed away and not being a priority as responsibilities take over. For me video games are extremely important. They brought me a lot of joy as a kid. They connected me to my step-father at a young age. We have a great relationship. Video games connects me to my younger brothers. One of whom is 11 years younger than me. We're in very different stages of our lives but video games connect us. I communicate and speak to my best friends daily and it's because of video games. I just can't imagine a life without video games at this point.

I'm a teacher and video games gives me extra relations to my students. We can kick back and talk about our recent experiences during recess and that's a great way to build relationships.

If you ever find your way back into video games I'm hoping we get to witness your experiences here in the community!



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Thank you for such an insightful addition that further emphasised what I already pointed out in the article. I'm already looking to get a game, perhaps not necessarily because of myself, but because of my kids. I will love to bond with them as much as possible while they can also learn a few things playing it. I will definitely be in touch with this community when it happens.

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