Reflection in real life
Video games were my obsession in my teenage years. Spending an unhealthy amount of hours cooped up in my room used to be the daily schedule. Every waking hour I had, I found myself wanting to only spend it on gaming and nothing more. Soon after, as the addiction grew stronger, my grades started to take a hit. Gaming started to take priority over everything, I would skip revision and even gatherings with friends just so I could get my fix. I wouldn’t say it was the immersiveness or the beautiful graphics that kept me reeled in, rather it was my level of competitiveness that constantly spurred me on. Being better at the game than my peers and wanting to achieve the highest level of play was my main motivation throughout those years. What I failed to notice was my lacking in other aspects of my life that truly mattered. It was during the preliminary exams prior to “O” levels that gave me my wake up call. The results I received was only short of a few grades to tie for the lowe...