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Esiar said:
theprof00 said:
Video games have done more for me in my life than any amount of schooling I've been through.
I've met great people, learned a ton about efficiency and management, and now through vgc I've learned a lot about business, marketing, and analysis. I've also learned how to talk to people, and conflict resolution skills.
I love gaming and it will always be a part of my future, whether I'm coding, conducting business, or simply burning some stress.

The only thing is this - All these things could have been done sooner and more efficiently, or are unnecessary things. With the exception of stress: You should get to the root cause of that.

Like what? Painting? Writing? Etc? Understand that there are loads of things that people do as a hobby and who love these things. All you are saying is that everyone should just work as efficiently as possible. Things don't work like that. I've known plenty of people (and remember, I'm 31) who have done that and are facing massive mid-life crises because they aren't doing what they enjoy. They took the advice of others and lived their life according to what they should do instead of what they wanted to do.