When retrospecting our lives, everyone has the experiences of playing games, which could be sport games like football, or games for brain exercises like playing card. Different poeple have different opioion on playing games, some hold the viewpoints that playing games can teach poeple about life, whereas others aren't agree. Accoring to my experience, I personlly go with the side of the formaer part firmly. And I'll explain my opinion with concret expamples and detailed ellaboration as followed. First of all, people, by playing games, can learn how to achieve success and also how to face the failure, both of which are very critical in real life. Since it's a game, there must be winners and losers, which is also true in the real life. So it's not surprising that people thinks playing game is a simulation of real life. As a player in a game, you can learn to make your best effort to achieve the success, and on the other hand, even you lose some time unfortunately, the taste of failure is still valuable. Take the sports game as an example, when you see the playing fighting for the winning in the field, you can imagine that they must be the same competitive in their lives. Therefore, playing games is a great lesson for people to learn the way to obtain success and handle failures. In addition, since most of the games need people playing together, the players can learn from the game how to collaboration, which is also important to a modern citizen. Nowdays most of real jobs require team work, which relies on collaborations quite a lot. This situations can be reflected in games. Also in the sports game examples, it's not possible for a team to win without team spirit. All the players must keep in mind the ultimate purpose of the whole team, instead of his own. As a result, people will be more collaborative via playing games. To sum it, I believe playing games can teach people about life outside the game, from the pespectives I listed above. Not only can we learn how to try the best to achieve the goals and face failures, but also we'll be more collaborative than before.
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