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No Wi-Fi is needed to play! Thank you for playing Gacha Life!! Hi, Luni. I know that you are probably not going to see this but I have a few suggestions to make about Gacha Life and the glitches.
One time, I was listening to music and making some changes to my character because it was so darn cringey, when I decided to turn off the soundtrack and sound effects via settings. Gacha Life has been hacked several times, and hackers keep installing more annoying glitches!! Gacha life is a great app, and I use it all the time. First, I am overloaded with ads! Especially soda ads. Maybe dial it down? Second, it can be extremely laggy. Sometimes my screen will freeze and I have to close my tabs.
Third, there are tons of glitches! I have to close and reopen gacha life when that happens. For the numbness and the pain. Because without them, without having to go through hell, you could never understand what a gift life actually is.
You would not get to enjoy even the silence. And you would never know how strong you are. So breathe in, breathe out, give thanks and enjoy it. And you WILL make it even better! They make you and break you.
They come when you least expect them and they have a way like nothing else in this world. You got the good ones. The scent of vanilla when you walk past a bakery triggers your mom making pancakes and that instantly puts a smile on your face, the dew on the grass in the morning brings back that picnic where you met your best friend, the guy standing in front of you in the line has a hoodie that takes you to that bonfire on the beach 10 years ago where you first saw the love of your life.
And you got the bad ones. Those that each of you can think of and trigger pain and darkness. And they make you who you are in the present moment. Everybody preaches this present moment. But would this moment be as it is without all your memories? I say enjoy this moment, but enjoy what brought you here, no matter how bad and sad. Enjoy the fact that you became this person because without your past being exactly how it was… who would you be?
Change is painful. When did that cheerful, carefree, idealistic you turn into this down-to-earth, not phased by anything, skeptical… still you? You know exactly when, but even so… it seems unfair. How are you supposed to know how to deal with all the feelings… or lack thereof, with this nonsensical world? How do you make the switch? No, there is nothing about the nature of reality that makes it better. It's better because we say so, and only because we say so. The same is true for any sport or any game.
Yet despite the fact that we arbitrary made up rules that say something is better than something else, we get excited when we "win" in other words, do what the rules require better than others and sad or even upset when we "lose.
Take a moment and think about it. Can you get that it really means nothing. But because we "pretend" that it matters, we give all we can give, mentally and physically, to winning and not losing, and we have positive emotions when we win and negative emotions when we lose.
And yet, despite those reactions, some part of us knows that we are playing a game. We know that at some point we will put the game away and go back to "real life," to our family and career. So although we have emotional reactions to how well we play the game, the feelings only go down so far and not farther, because we know it is a game. The emotions engendered by a game are rarely as intense as those in "real life. Life is a game just like all the other games.
The only difference is that life is the only game that we don't realize is a game. Each of us has made up, largely unconsciously, a set of rules our values -- based on our worldview and our beliefs -- and we think our rules are right and inherently true. And everyone else's is wrong. Sorry to break the bad news: Ours aren't right and theirs aren't wrong. I'm not suggesting that we do anything different than what we are already doing. All I'm suggesting is that we acknowledge that what we think is real is actually a game.
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