WarVet
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Well it's not like I followed the natural path (but I get what you are saying), I didn't stop playing them when I was 18, I thing I played harder around that age, and still studied, went out with my friends, and had a job. Your brother is going to be fine, if you see that he is a little bit too addicted then you can help him to not put video games before life, or just let him have some life lessons by himself. Spending too much time by playing video games is going to have a cost that he will learn later (Something that I learned not long ago).
Yeah well, you still managed to keep your priorities in check aye? And indeed he will. The thing with older brothers is that we care about our sibling just a little less than our father haha. Still, i agree with you the best lessons are those we learn by ourselves. I tried to warn him many times but my claims come across as nagging. All I want is that he doesn't the same mistakes I did. But we'll see about that.