The Video Game Efect
May 4th, 2008 by (Λ)Φ2₤Φ¢ɮ
iRobonix s a set of applicable systems, these systems can help anyone that applies iRobonix Technology without worrying about the social or economic consequences, in fact these presumed consequences we have placed on ourselves. We are not trapped in this reality, but we remain here by our desirer to “live”. So knowing this then, why do so many of us never reach our full potential? The reason is that we have forgotten that life is a videogame, and like all videogames life has problems. Try to remember the last videogame you were in to, wasn’t it the problem that kept you there? But once the game was mastered you lost all interest, why? Well because the game no longer posed a challenge, it was not a problem. And once this happens you either bought another videogame or you went out and played with your friends. Life is the same way, you play the game everyday until you loose al your life, you master the game and reach the end or you see the game as unbeatable and destroy your self. Then you reincarnate in to this reality, are bourn in to a new reality or you join your friends. Ether way you decide what happens next.
I like the video game effect analogy. I think that each time we reach a level in life’s video game, a new level somehow pops up. That pop up can be a new problem, but it can also represent a new year older. The overall goal is to win the game. Problem is that each person’s definition of “winning” varies from person to person. Whoever dies with the most toys wins is shared by many, but not all people. Happiness is sometimes forfeited because our priorities differ and can be out of sync.