Board Games
When people look at art, they look at it from the perspective of beauty and pleasure, not how art really resembles history and culture. Just like art, people underestimate what board games add to increasing human abilities. Board games shouldn’t be viewed as just entertainment to pass time; they are, as a matter of fact, both amusing and tutorial at the same time, not to mention their value in building healthy relationships. There are two kinds of board games: the first is the pointless, useless games and the second is the tutorial, challenging games. I like to free my schedule once a week for an hour and have a night in with my family and friends and play the challenging kind of board games. Since I am very competitive, I take it very seriously and actually connect lessons I have taken in school with the board game. For instance, when I play “sequence” I use the probability method. There are masses of board games that require critical thinking and linking life knowledge with the game. I have to admit that my friends now try hard to be my partner. Although board games now might sound silly and futile but in the long run you can see the impact they will make upon your life; you start to take every small details seriously, be more competitive, and be able to masterfully use knowledge you have gained from life more productively.

I miss playing scrabble.