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Gamifying Life

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Hey! I noticed from Leo's recent videos that he was talking about looking at life like a video game where you level up your skills like on Runescape and Skyrim.

I am wanting to gamify my life more, and I am wondering what tips, tricks, and secrets have been helpful for you?

Here are some resources I have found so far:

https://www.cinemablend.com/games/5-Apps-Completely-Gamify-Your-Life-113377.html

 

These are the resources I have found so far!  I am wondering what are some practical ways that have been helpful for you to gamify life! 

 

Thank you! :D 


All Teachers and Teachings are delusion. You have all the answers within you. The first step on the journey to Enlightenment is questioning all the beliefs and teachings you have ever received. Teachers/Teachings are a distraction/maya at the highest level. There comes a point where you need to trust in your own innate knowledge and derive your own insights into the nature of reality. Teachers make a living and lifestyle of selling you water by the river. You don’t need them. All you need is an insatiable desire for truth and then seriously contemplate reality and uncover all that is false. 

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Life is the hardest and most satisfying game you will ever play.

I would say that daily habits is the biggest “trick”.

There are no shortcuts/cheats in this game. To make results you must do the work.(whatever is it that you want to create).

 

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Bro,

The "grinding" part of RPGs comes down to setting up daily habits. There's an app that gamifies the daily habit tracking called Habitica. It looks like something you might be interested in.

 

"Gamify Your Life - Habitica is a free habit-building and productivity app that treats your real life like a game. With in-game rewards and punishments to motivate you and a strong social network to inspire you, Habitica can help you achieve your goals to become healthy, hard-working, and happy."

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