This is a story about my contemplation of life as I sat in my chair and put away my phone. I've come to realize that many questions remain unanswered.
When I was a kid, I was an innocent, playful, and happy person. I played so many games that it was both fun and interesting. The urge to win and the thrill of being chased in a game would race my heart, but guess what? There's more to it than that—the real-life games.
As I was sharing this story, a child asked me, "Sir! I have a question." She said, "What is the real-life game?" I smirked, closed my book, and explained that real-life games are far more terrifying and much harder than you might think. Do you know why? Because they involve problems that you can’t solve just by running away from them. It's like a puzzle to solve before you escape and move on to the next level.
Once again, I found myself sitting in different places: on a chair, on the floor, and the bed. As the light from my window reflected in my eyes, I began to ponder what life would be like without problems. Would it feel good to have no worries? Each time I sit without my gadgets, I'm compelled to think deeply, which has made me realize that I am just a person wondering what our lives would be like without this digital world that allows us to escape reality. Am just a person who's wondering what will happen to us without this digitalized world that lets us escape reality.
Try to sit and think, wonder, and question yourself at least once.



