"Life Is Like A Game" , Can you briefly explain this quote?
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"Life Is Like A Game"
We don't know what the future beholds for us but we still are living and surviving every hardship we face in life.
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Life is not a sort of virtual reality, one which you can disengage from at will.
More importantly, there is no reset button.
One’s actions and decisions have real consequences, and sometimes those consequences are irrecoverable and permanent.
Also, games are subject to design and programming by humans with limited knowledge and wisdom. As a result, every decision and action undertaken in a game has a finite set of possibilities.
That’s not the way the real world works.
In the “real” world, it is often next to impossible to predict with any certainty what the consequences of your decisions will be, both in the short and long run. Any model which attempts to approximate the potential consequences of any particular decision or strategy is invariably flawed by virtue of limited collective experience and knowledge in a particular field of study.
In a game, if you take a particular decision, the game designers have predetermined what the possible outcomes may be, in accordance with their objectives and views of what is right or wrong, good or bad, etc.
Of course, there’s something to be said for the fact that the designers have constructed the game world/environment itself.
Given everything stated above, I am a strong believer in the notion that one shouldn’t “take life too seriously.” To me, there is no point in being unnecessarily anxious and miserable over the possibility of any sort of negative and undesirable outcome. No matter how many precautions you may take, the occurrence of negative and harmful events beyond your control is inevitable. The challenge is to remain steadfastly stoic through bad periods in life, so as to mitigate the damage caused by human error in contending with hard times.
But, a game? No, I will never treat, nor view, life as any sort of “game.”
Hope this helps a bit.