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Games

by Mujtaba Aamir
Do we need them and if yes so
why?
 Yes, undoubtedly our body needs both physical and mental
games. Before I tell you its importance in ones life. Let me
explain you how our body reacts to these games, our body sees no
difference in games and real life fight, the only difference our
body feels is the physical one –moving muscles etc.- it releases
hormones as it would release in our body during a highly sensitive
fight, it releases hormones known as cortisol and adrenaline
these hormones were only released when mind ordered the body
to prepare for a death threatening fight, like wars, as humans had
evolved we started to have less death threatening fights and so our
body was forgetting this hormone but there comes in anxiety, the
main reflex source in gaming.
Misinterpretation about gaming…
 If you are even a gamers friend you know how
good there reflexes are, we often misinterpret ate
how and why they game, what we see is a hand
on mouse and a eye looking at a screen but have
you ever thought, what that screen looks like
from the eye that is playing it so it is so complex
whether it be playing solo or leading the pack, it
comes on with hopes and not winning but
playing.
WHAT
WE
SEE….
.
What they are dealing with……
Does it has disadvantages on
youth….
 Yes it does like all other thing that has been made
on this planet and will be made but like a religion
can't be blamed for its followers, like a institution
can't be blamed for its students, just like that
game can't also be blamed for its extreme
gamers. One thing that I can ensure you is that
the ratio of advantages and disadvantages is out
matched by advantages.
Does it deserve its fame….
 Gaming is currently worlds No. 1rising industry,
company such as dew, red bull and other teenager
product based company are eager to put their
advertisement in these games, such as pubg who
has earned twice more than more than Niger, a
south African country, annul GDP of 3.57 billion
USD.
The End

Ukiyo

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