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RE: GAMING ADDICTION – A RISING DISORDER

in #health6 years ago

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.

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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).