Spyke
lemmy.world

Kind of yes, but as an adult it is parents' responsibility to prepare their children for adulthood.

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lugalreply
sopuli.xyz

So you prepare a tutorial for your kids so they have it better one day but the devs release a new patch that makes your tutorial basically useless for them

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For example, "If you want to get a job, just walk in and talk to the manager! Now get off the computer and get out there!"

"But I already tried, and they told me to apply online. Which is why I'm on the computer, filling out the application."

"Always with the excuses! This is why you don't have a job."

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This might sound dumb.....but playing Binding of Isaac as a young adult really changed my outlook on life and I still carry the lesson with me.

Life is a roguelike. You get one play through. It's always difficult. You get lucky sometimes. A lot of times you don't. Some people get better RNG and better loot drops than you and have a much easier run. You can make a sacrifice or "beat a difficult boss", but the game is not obliged to give you any good reward and sometimes you get nothing. The choices are what they are in front of you. You can complain about it, but can't change things. You've just got to make the best of what you get.

The life lesson I will carry with me forever is: "it is what it is". Life is a roguelike.

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The tutorial was being born into a rich family full of politicians. It was also locked behind a DLC that costs 200x more than the base game.

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You reached the end

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