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Game of Life

                              Game of Life






Idowu Hannah


As individuals, we all play different games on our devices and practically don't give up until we win each stage of the game, even if it takes playing for an umpteenth time before winning. We play with so much fervor, dexterity, and hope. We sometimes take a break, gather momentum then come back again savoring all the fun and excitement.

We ensure to learn new strategies and tricks to carry on with the game each time we lost. Now, the big question is WHY GIVE UP ON LIFE IF WE DON'T GIVE UP ON GAMES? We all know success is not achieved overnight but over time. Life challenges and difficulties can also be handled the way we move head-on with the games we play.

Why not take a pause, retreat, and learn new strategies from our mistakes to Form An Ideal Look From All Life Learnings, adding all our Failures and Falls together to make every punch count

It is time for you and me to savor all the fun, excitement, and intrigues we get from life, forge ahead and see the light at the end of the tunnel since we all play games with the hope of winning each level not minding how long, tedious or intense it might be. Our daily life challenges can also be viewed from this perspective because every stage in our lives is a level that should be won.

If we don't give up on abstract games, why give up on real life? Life is more like a game that doesn't deserve to be given up on until one becomes a master and winner of it!
DON'T GIVE UP!!!



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