Thursday, March 14, 2024

When I was a kid, the virtual world was the world of video games! The current virtual world is a blog that is a game of reality

Hello. This is Tenmei Watanabe from Seito Medical School. Until now, virtual worlds were the worlds inside video games. I have also been obsessed with video games since I was a child. Watanabe is a gaming addict, but by the time he reached his 20s, he had completely stopped playing games. Well, this time I would like to think about the virtual world as it is a medical school rewrite. Below is a link to the previous rewrite article.



I don't deny games (I used to play a lot when I was a kid), but when I look at games from a certain angle, I realize that people who play video games or mobile games are doing something wasteful. I feel that way.


The good thing about video games is that you can experience a world that doesn't exist in reality. I believe that there have been games in the past where all the residents of a village were standing on their heads. When I find myself in such a strange, complete world in a different way, I feel like I am one of its inhabitants.


In the game, you steadily earn coins in the game, but the effort of earning coins, accumulating experience points, and leveling up is fun at the time, but when you look back on it after you get bored with the game, You may feel like you were wasting your time.


The reason I have such a cold view of games is that I was also a game geek, and looking back now, I wonder if I really needed the time I spent playing games when I was a kid.


Even if my life were to go back to square one, I would still be obsessed with gaming until I was 20 years old. I think it would have been more meaningful if I channeled that effort into more practical things like studying and gaining valuable experiences.


Of course, I'm not negative about my children playing games. The feeling you get when playing games is important even when you grow up and become a member of society. That fun, immersive experience is necessary if you want to become an adult who understands jokes. This is true whether it's a manga or a sports club.


I think my childhood experience working on games was necessary. The people I want to like are people who play games even after they grow up. Maybe it's a matter of values, but I think it's better to prioritize things like getting qualifications, falling in love, and playing with friends instead of playing games in order to earn real money and gain experience points. I feel that I am indebted to you.


Of course, I'm talking about this because I'm anonymous on the Internet, and I wouldn't go out of my way to say this to the person face to face in real life. This is a so-called story only here. When you grow up, you understand more about society than when you were a child, and I think it's wiser to use your time in ways that leave something behind, rather than wasting it on games that leave you with nothing.


Up to this point, I have been talking about my values ​​such as thinking, feeling, and thinking, but instead of playing video games, I am talking about whether it would be more interesting to think of reality as a game and invest time in real things. . Collecting money and gaining experience points in real life is so much more fun than playing video games, but from a distance, I think it's a waste when I see adults enjoying video games. 


For me, games are blogs and research hobbies, but as someone who played a lot of video games in my teens, I can say that they are much more exciting and interesting than video games. . Let's stop talking about video games.


Now, blogging is a current game, but blogging is also a virtual world. It's an internet world, and unless we actually drink together until we're hungover at an off-line meeting, it can't be called reality. Of course, the money generated from advertising revenue is real money, not game coins, but if you want to be anonymous, you can remain anonymous forever.


A virtual world may seem like a world that has no contact with the real world, but anything that is called virtual can continue to be virtual because it is connected to things somewhere.


One of my favorite movies is an animated movie called ``Summer Wars,'' and you could say that Summer Wars is also a movie about the connection between the virtual world and the real world.


Of course, if I remain anonymous on my blog, it will remain a virtual world for me. However, a blog is virtual in the sense that something like a computer or smartphone connects me to the blog. If you want to make it even more realistic, I think it would be a good idea to reveal your real name on your blog and become a celebrity.


It is up to you to decide whether to remain in the virtual world or to make it into the real world. This is not a story about how you should rule as the creator of the world, but a story about whether you can become a celebrity by succeeding at games such as blogging.


In that sense, unless you become a professional gamer in video games like e-sports, it seems like you have almost no chance of becoming a celebrity like blogging or video streaming. It can be said that you are more likely to be socially successful if you invest your time into real-life games rather than video games.


I think it's important to master everything. This is because dedicating several years to becoming a leading expert in a particular field is an important experience for living in society at large. Once you climb a reasonably high mountain, it becomes easy to climb other mountains.


You may climb one mountain many times, but you will gain more experience in life by climbing other mountains as well. If you view the virtual world as a game world, then mastering one virtual world will lower the hurdles to mastering another, allowing you to knock down the lowered hurdles and aim for the top of another mountain.


In the article before the rewrite, I concluded, ``The virtual world is just a place to have fun, and if you want to get financial benefits, you need to link it to the real world.'' In order to earn money, whether it's through advertising revenue from your blog, you'll need to write down your name, address, bank account, etc.


If you only have a free blog and don't want to expose your personal information, you can leave the virtual world of your blog as a virtual world and not link it to reality. In other words, the only relationship you have is your computer or smartphone and your blog.


In order to receive monetary rewards in real games, you will have to deal with the risk of personal information. Recently, there are singers who remain anonymous, and we may see a future where anonymity is seen as a benefit. Things in the world are impermanent. that's all. Let's meet again. See you soon.


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