LeDelightful Paradox Hand eye coordination, improved reaction time, better decision making skills, more efficient memory, all actually useful in today's society. What does being exceptionally fit accomplish in an office or as an accountant or a CEO? Nothing. Also Video Games Are fun.
Creslin Hauck I used to play video games and although that is all relevant to the skills you mentioned, most of what you said is either a myth or just idiotic. Sports not only get you physically fit, but exercising actually increases your serotonin levels, and you'll feel more euphoric, resulting in more motivation and the drive to get things done; it's also a great stress reliever, and recommended for depression. Who the fuck locks themselves in a house all day playing video games consistently and then decides, "I wanna be a CEO" Like you said, video games are fun, and being in a business branch sure as hell isn't. In reality video games are not really connected to your overall decision making skills you make later on in life, unless it serves relevancy to the game. When you do something you love, odds are, you want to continue doing it whether it's productive or not. Playing sports, being outside and more comfortable around people, and being exposed more to the world should bettrr help you in life as apposed to locking yoursekf in your room playing games all day. What if you get to a point where you're not exposed to technology? What will you do then?
This is true!!!
ReplyDeleteI like outside better
ReplyDeleteLeDelightful Paradox but the diseases, the murderer's!
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ReplyDeleteJose Chagoya So you waste your life playing sports all day? Lame
ReplyDeleteCreslin Hauck One is good for your health, the other just helps you waste your life.
ReplyDeleteLeDelightful Paradox Hand eye coordination, improved reaction time, better decision making skills, more efficient memory, all actually useful in today's society. What does being exceptionally fit accomplish in an office or as an accountant or a CEO? Nothing. Also Video Games Are fun.
ReplyDeleteCreslin Hauck I used to play video games and although that is all relevant to the skills you mentioned, most of what you said is either a myth or just idiotic. Sports not only get you physically fit, but exercising actually increases your serotonin levels, and you'll feel more euphoric, resulting in more motivation and the drive to get things done; it's also a great stress reliever, and recommended for depression. Who the fuck locks themselves in a house all day playing video games consistently and then decides, "I wanna be a CEO" Like you said, video games are fun, and being in a business branch sure as hell isn't. In reality video games are not really connected to your overall decision making skills you make later on in life, unless it serves relevancy to the game. When you do something you love, odds are, you want to continue doing it whether it's productive or not. Playing sports, being outside and more comfortable around people, and being exposed more to the world should bettrr help you in life as apposed to locking yoursekf in your room playing games all day. What if you get to a point where you're not exposed to technology? What will you do then?
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ReplyDeleteHowever being fit does lead to a longer, better life
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