What Video Games Taught Me Better than School or Parents Ever Could
If you are facing new challenges/obstacles, then youâre going the right way.
No one blames you if you have to check the map.
Always come prepared.
Everyone is worth talking to.
Even if you donât get money for something, you always get experience.
Explore!
The places that are hardest to get to always have the best rewards.
The best way to become someoneâs friend is to actually talk to them.
If you want to be someoneâs friend faster, also give them food.
Donât hold on to too much crap, youâll fill up your inventory.
Donât be deterred if a challenge was too much for you; go back, level up, increase your skill, and try again.
You donât learn anything if you get someone else to do it for you.
Donât feel like you have to plow through the main story. The best content is sometimes in the side quests.
If youâve tried and failed 30 times, you probably missed something. Go back and look around.
Never judge someoneâs skill solely on their achievements; you donât know how they got them.
When you succeed after multiple failures, you feel so much more accomplished.
Take full advantage of character customization.
Decisions rarely only affect you. Please choose wisely.
I love this omfg.
Video games apparently teach you much much more than school ever could and I find that ironic and I love how ironic it is.











