Being a gamer, being a player, have you ever wondered what it is to be a gamer? Have you ever wondered what video games taught you to take with you in your life? or did you ever stop to think about it? after all, they are hours and hours that we dedicate to them, many hours of our days and our lives. If you are good observers, you will notice that they have many things to teach us, to inspire us. What does it mean to be a gamer? I tell you. The games taught me that when you encounter enemies along the way it means that you are going in the right direction. If you really want a happy ending, you will have to fight hard to get it. As much as you are stressed, worried, full of problems, you need to stop and listen, because a wise person is the one who listens more and speaks less, because he learns what is heard and transmits these teachings in his eyes. There is no such thing as fragile sex. The games taught me that we can make mistakes several times and that the problems will accumulate, but if we have patience and do not give up, the successes make them disappear like magic. Be proud of the things you do, the things you build, even if people say it didn't look so beautiful, appearance isn't everything. Games taught me that war ... war never changes. That all choices have consequences, not only for you, but for the world and everyone around you. That villains are usually villains for a reason and that in the eyes of some, they are right and they are the true heroes. The games taught me that the pain is terrible, but it is a guide for us to become stronger and stronger. That dying is sad, but if it is for the right reasons and to protect the people you love, that's fine. Everybody needs love. Even though love is a pain. Betrayal only exists because it comes from those we least expect. The games taught me until the definition of insanity. That you don't have to be of the same blood, race or species, to be of the same family. Don't make a promise to a woman if you can't keep it. Rivalry does not mean enmity. If you love a real person, you just want to see them happy, even if they take all the credit for something you helped. The obstacle can be gigantic, and seem impossible, we can try and fail several times, but with each attempt, there is learning, with learning, there is improvement, and with improvement, there is overcoming, and that bogeyman will not exist more.