Young people often get caught up in video games because they channel through it the hero's path they must follow.
Engineers and programmers KNOW this and perfectly calibrate their video games to be stimulating and not boring enough for young men to be hooked by it.
Most video games are really hard work:
- You have to research.
- You have to practice to get better.
- You have to work dozens of hours to get an item.
- If you play, you're not lazy: you've screwed up your priorities.
Treat your body right and you have a VIP ticket to the grand gala of life.
Aura stats maxxed out with a sculpted fizeek.
Leading to a healthier, more vibrant existence. Expressing capability and vitality.
Strength, posture, skin, confidence in yourself perceived by everyone looking at you.
Opening yourself up to more opportunities and chances.
Highest ROI you can ever achieve and total cope if people downplay the effects of an athletic look.
Life is your game, your body the character.
Earn all the XP you can and work on your armour - physical body.
Channel that energy into real life and see what happens.