RE: Learn the Way Broadly: How to Learn The Fundamental Principles of Life While Doing Any Activity
Haven't read your content in a while, been busy with college only got back 1 week ago :)
I've actually been thinking of reading this book, heard it was one of the bests, the author has other good books if i'm not mistaken.
(an example I'm using because many think that it's a complete waste of time)
Gaming taught me english, gaming taught me strategies, gaming taught me history, gaming taught me economy, gaming taught me so freaking much! People that say gaming is a waste of time probably never tried to be good at a certain game...
What is a lesson that you have learned recently and did you learn it at an unexpected time/place/activity?
Learned that selling stuff online is actually a great way to help less fortunate ppl, sold my xbox 360 to a poor family, the kids were so happy, they will spend the whole summer playing videogames and having fun, like kids should do!
I've been busy as well, it's been hard to stay on top of everything! So much has been going on. I hope college has been going well for you. Busy is good ;)
Yeah Musashi as some fantastic books, I've been digging in deeper recently.
I completely agree with you and I can credit gaming as a child to my development into who I am today. I wouldn't be me without games.
Haha that's amazing!!! Selling stuff like that is honestly a great way to build real world skills - especially in terms of sales. The skill of selling is always in high demand!