November 30, 2011

Gaming - Frontier to Future Thinking

Gaming, is not just holding a controller and jamming keys randomly like a crazed pork. Gaming is about making decisions and then executing them as best as one can from observerance or instant reaction. It is a practice of each areas of the brain, and at the same time every part of the brain together. It is simply a very great practice. It is like training an orchestra. The flutes and drums have to be trained seperately to let them atune to their specialization, and eventually they must play together, bring what their specialties are to the table and piece them together, at the exact same time. This is exactly what a strong company training procedures should be. Train employees seperately in their own speciality, and then they must be pieced together to see how they work together. Millions of gamers around the world has been doing this the day they played their first game, without realizing how much gain they have just added to their capabilities. May I say, their intelligent went up by +2 after reaching a milestone in game such as Farmville?

Due to the repression of larger numbers of babybommers in society and lack of cash equality for the younger people, and the insane number of mormons and idodits this generation beholds, gaming remains a questionable frontier to future thinking. A table cannot be used to eat, until it is clean. An ocean is not fit for surfing until the oil is gone.

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