Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Life: Everyone's Game

-Remember these lessons on life... Because life is so much like a game, it's insane.

Here's the tutorial....

You don't have a save button, nor do you have any extra lives, so make this one life count very much.

You don't have a horde of enemies trying to kill you; don't be paranoid and think so. Most people who act mean and rude don't know the better parts of life. Be optimistic and try to make friends and not create foes. You are NOT strong for fighting and hating, nor is anyone else.

You're not going to level up in the classic sense. But you will gain experience, and with that, you will become a stronger individual. Just make sure to use said experiences to forward a positive lifestyle.

You have power-ups, sure: Love and friendship will make you a bright, endearing individual should you choose to preserve and strengthen them. Hate and prejudice make you weak and spiteful, in the end, so don't succumb.

Your strongest weapons are really in your soul, heart, and mind. You can easily kill another's soul, heart, or mind with simple words on an incredibly small scale, or injure them with just a gesture. Why would you? Allies and beloved friends will get you much farther.

Remember how to cast spells... Press others buttons metaphorically with affection, and don't be afraid to. There is a certain charm in truly close friendship no hex or mysticism could ever rival.

As life is not a game, your freedom is boundless. Use that very freedom to make more freedom for others, in the form of care and decency. When this freedom is spread, the fond endurance of friendship will flourish.

-You're playing life at the hardest difficulty at every point, but with practice and friends to support you, you're invincible to it's hardships. And no one knows how the game ends, but before it does, you want to play your heart out. As long as you enjoy the game, you will have won. ~By Donovan Grochala.

> Forward this to anybody you believe would benefit from it. This isn't a chain letter, but the more people who regard these lessons, the better <