Are there people in the world who treat their whole life as a game?
I have treated life as a game for 8 years.
It's about what you did in life, then entering the game to record it, gaining experience points, leveling up, and obtaining equipment.
In the game, there is a virtual world where my virtual avatar is connected to my real-world self. The stronger I am in reality, the stronger my avatar's attack power and health points become in the virtual world.
Avatars in the virtual world need to fight monsters to save the world. To save the world, one can only do so by working hard in reality—studying, exercising, and living—thereby enhancing both their true self and their avatar in both worlds.
In short, it's about gamifying my life.
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Are there people in the world who treat their whole life as a game?
I have treated life as a game for 8 years.
It's about what you did in life, then entering the game to record it, gaining experience points, leveling up, and obtaining equipment.
In the game, there is a virtual world where my virtual avatar is connected to my real-world self. The stronger I am in reality, the stronger my avatar's attack power and health points become in the virtual world.
Avatars in the virtual world need to fight monsters to save the world. To save the world, one can only do so by working hard in reality—studying, exercising, and living—thereby enhancing both their true self and their avatar in both worlds.
In short, it's about gamifying my life.