Ok, here's my question then with this curious intersection of topics. Does playing video games help a person train their mind, or is more the other way around? Curious to know your thoughts on this.
There are obvious downsides to video games, but I actually had the thought once that they can have the positive effect of programming your mind to always want to “level up” in things.
Purchasing a TV for watching movies was a good decision. Believe it or not I don't think I have ever played a video game other than at the Hampton Beach arcade when I was young (not sure if you would consider that a video game). People who play these games seem to really enjoy them. Maybe, I should try it?
Ok, here's my question then with this curious intersection of topics. Does playing video games help a person train their mind, or is more the other way around? Curious to know your thoughts on this.
There are obvious downsides to video games, but I actually had the thought once that they can have the positive effect of programming your mind to always want to “level up” in things.
Purchasing a TV for watching movies was a good decision. Believe it or not I don't think I have ever played a video game other than at the Hampton Beach arcade when I was young (not sure if you would consider that a video game). People who play these games seem to really enjoy them. Maybe, I should try it?
Hahaha maybe, the video games nowadays are definitely better than the Hampton Beach arcade!