Much like a video game, our life journey is marked by milestone moments of 'levelling up' or facing challenges that compel us to restart.
Occasionally, we may encounter significant setbacks that wipe out all progress, sending us back to the beginning of the game.
However, when we restart a level (or the entire game), we don't begin from scratch, but rather from a place of experience. The second time around is bound to be a lot easier.
(Excerpt from my book, "30 Lessons I Learned Before 30.")
Do you see life as a game? If not, what's your analogy?
by ellierwrites
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That really isn’t how most video games work and it was choose your own adventure books not games. Meanwhile both the books and games in general actually are defined by having fixed predetermined trajectories.