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I agree with the statement
I agree with the statement that playing games can help change the world. Games can change the world in a positive, but also negative way. For example, many games require your focus, which can help you pay attention more and make good decisions. Though, some games can cause people to act more violent, which can cause problems. One personal experience that i have with a game is when I played a common family game called "Clue". This was very positive for me because it helped my memory skills, though when playing with others it sometimes created bad competitions. After reading this blog, my biggest curiosity is how long have they been collecting data on this particular topic of gaming? One question that I have is how come gamers and non-gamers have differences in their thought processes?