This makes it harder to develop yourself as quickly. All players die after about 29, days, or 80 years. If your stats and skills are good, you might last a little longer.
There is no cheat code to extend this. At the start of the game, you had no control over who you were or your environment. By the end of the game that becomes true again. Trang web. Skip to content. This is your strategy guide.
Basics You might not realise, but real life is a game of strategy. There are various tricks to keep your behaviour in line: Keep your state high. Ensure you take consistently good care of yourself. Spread your most demanding tasks over multiple days, and mix them in with less demanding ones.
Attempt the most important tasks first. This makes other tasks more difficult, but makes your top task more likely. Reduce the need to use willpower by reducing choices. Eliminate such distractions. Choosing the right tasks Choosing the right tasks at the right time is most of the game. Others mostly affect your skills: You need to put time into things that ensure a healthy state — like food and sleep — to keep your willpower high.
Some skills are more valuable than others. Good ones can open up whole paths like a tech tree: Others are dead ends: Combinations of skills are the most effective.
You should study that. The odds of anyone being born in their optimal location are virtually zero, so research your options, and consider moving early. Location is a multiplier to all of your skills and states.
Early in the game it can be common to reject and be rejected by other players. Most players will find money increases throughout the early game, but that this actually introduces more problems, not less. The most important rule of money is never to borrow it, except for things that earn you more back.
For example, education or a mortgage can be worthwhile but are not necessarily so, depending on the education or the mortgage. Borrowing to buy new shoes is not. Your options change as the game progresses. This makes it harder to develop yourself as quickly. All players die after about 29, days, or 80 years. If your stats and skills are good, you might last a little longer. There is no cheat code to extend this. At the start of the game, you had no control over who you were or your environment.
By the end of the game that becomes true again. Enjoyed this? Get future posts emailed to you. Have fun and thanks for adding to the conversation. Founder of Silktide , writer, pianist, programmer, artist and general busy bee. Here I write about life and how to better it. No spam, ever. View preview. Blog Best of Newsletter Book About. February 5, Life is a game. My oldest son said we could just play for him as he had important games in real life he had to play on the Wii.
So entertainer-boy just spun the dial for computer geek-man and moved his box-like van around the board, and basically made every decision for him. Very quickly he landed a wife, a kid, then a set of twins, and then another kid. We all know people like that. I could not have been more wrong. Of course he picked me.
About ninety percent through our game, my real husband SERIOUSLY asked my real kids and I if he could trade his kids in for cash; he had so dang many of them—they had already spilled out of his six-slotted car and tumbled onto the highway of LIFE several times.
My young son got to the Millionaire Estates first because he had mysteriously spun tens almost the entire game. But for him the best part was at the end. He quickly mastered the art of skip-counting by half-millions even though he often claims his daily first grade homework of skip counting by fives or tens is just too stressful.
Sure it is! He counted and handled LIFE money the way politicians handle our money. At the end of the game, we all experienced temporary happiness as we counted our stash: a million, a million five hundred, a million seven hundred fifty etc.
Perhaps that may be the closest we ever get to counting numbers that high related to real life finances. My little boy had two million, seven hundred and seventy thousand dollars. And hubby had exactly that plus one extra five thousand dollar bill. Just one wrong move somewhere probably cost my son the game. Towards the end, he once spun the dial on my turn before I had a chance to see what number I had spun. That can change the whole outcome of the game!
I drifted from one crisis to the next railing against the unfairness of the greedy rich just inches away from me. I had my turns skipped multiple times and the rest of my family inherited all the LIFE cards while I got nothing. I lost. Big time! And then when it was all over, I reread the rules just in case we had missed anything.
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