When I was in elementary school, I wondered if I would be still playing video games when I would become a cool high schooler.
When I was in high school, I wondered if I would still be playing video games when I was living up the sex, drugs, rock n roll, and education in college.
When I was in college I wondered if I would still be playing video games when I graduated, moved into a home (roomies or not) and started "real life".
Now, I sit here at work, still wondering if I will still be playing video games while once I get married and have kids.
I think, yes.
Throughout my whole video game life, the amount of time I dedicate to games fluctuates GREATLY. There are times when it seems I will never pick up a video game again because my priorities are different, then there are times when I wonder if my video game play time is getting unhealthy.
Video games have ALWAYS been in my life, just in varying degrees. My love for video games has lasted through many girlfriends, many jobs, much schooling, drugs, alcohol, rehab, spiritual changes, lifestyle changes, you name it.
I don't credit video games for much in my life, other than it being a blessing in my life that continues to give, despite myself.
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