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RE: GAMING ADDICTION – A RISING DISORDER
as much as i agree with your post, I beg to difer using myself as an example. I believe that gaming as loads of positive effects on the human mind than negative. I vividly remember times when i got my first PSP, it was the game changer, and GTA was the first game I played on it. I loved the idea of car jacking but i knew it wasnt possible, so i never stressed myself in that line.
However, I learnt how to drive playing that game. Yes, playing GTA Vice City. I got smarter playing video games. Gaming boosts my confidence too, and it sure did improve my vocabulary.
All I am saying is this, if we can but get our priorities right, gaming offers a whole lot. The world is changing.
Games are also known to improve cognitive processes and those who are frequent game players are known to hardly get stuck making decisions. Also, some people play games, should I say professionally (in the esport industry). My favourite trader on etoro worked a full-time job as one. While it has numerous positive sides, addiction to games don't usually end well (most times).