I was addicted to Runescape for 5 years. Lvl 124/126 w many skills 99. After starting college I stopped and started to grind the RL. It taught me, games and real life are exactly the same. The problem why people fail in real life is bc they can't see the XP bar, progress clearly
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I learned all about economics, risk/reward analysis, gauging strangers’ trustworthiness, and setting realistic goals. Not to mention the huge increase in typing speed/ability, or that it led to an interest in developing programming skills, as well as online privacy awareness.
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The game of life is way more interesting. Level up your real self. Get items and wield power. Better graphics. More emotional.
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For me it was mostly a way of coping with a stressful home environment, which no longer affected me in college.
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Dude this is so relatable.
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It me. The ones that didn’t quit in college failed out.
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Starcraft pro life and leading WoW raids
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Leading raids/rbgs/guilds built great leadership skills!
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