Check out this interesting article from Huffington Post about how playing videogames for one hour a day is helpful.
"The truth is this: in today's society, computer and video games are fulfilling genuine human needs that the real world is currently unable to satisfy. Games are providing rewards that reality is not. They are teaching and inspiring and engaging us in ways that reality is not. They are bringing us together in ways that reality is not. And unless something dramatic happens to reverse the resulting exodus, we're fast on our way to becoming a society in which a substantial portion of our population devotes its greatest efforts to playing games, creates its best memories in game environments, and experiences its biggest successes in game worlds." (Huffington Post)
Maybe it's just more video game controversy. I guess it sort of falls into a "reward yourself for your hard work but don't overdo it" philosophy.
Also, sorry for the cheesy picture from the 90s. I had forgotten that controllers had wires at one time. Weird.
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