A few years ago, my two sons, Hudson and Harrison invited a few of their friends over to play "video games."
Later in the evening, I went into the front room to see how things were going.
I was surprised to see only one of Harrison's friends in the room, Jacob.
Hudson was on the desktop computer with a headset and microphone. Talking to a number of online players that he was teamed up with as they battled another team on a multiplayer internet game.
Harrison had a PlayStation handset and was conversing with his teammates via his iPad as they battled on the big screen tv connected to the PS1 network.
I asked Jacob why he enjoyed playing these online games. He said "because I like overcoming obstacles, winning the battle, and discovering more of what the game has in store. I can be more than just me."
Don't we all like feeling victorious? Feeling and "being" are two different things
Today I came across this...
http://www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/news/releases/getting-to-the-heart-of-the-appeal-of-videogames.html
It is interesting what the Lord said to me 8 months ago...