It started as a casual game.

Nothing serious.

Just time pass.

He asked me to play.

I said yes.

That’s it.

I thought I would teach him the game — but it turned out the opposite.

He Was Just A Kid

Young.

Energetic.

Excited about everything.

For him, it wasn’t about rank.

Not about stats.

Not about winning every match.

It was just… fun.

How I Used To Play

Focused.

Serious.

Trying to win.

Thinking about strategy.

Getting frustrated after losing.

Taking every match seriously.

Like it mattered more than it actually did.

I played to win — he played to enjoy.

The First Match Together

We dropped in.

I was already planning moves.

Where to go.

What to loot.

How to survive.

He was doing something else.

Exploring.

Laughing.

Talking non-stop.

He Didn’t Care About Losing

We lost the first match.

I was annoyed.

He was laughing.

“Next game!” he said.

No frustration.

No overthinking.

Just excitement.

He moved on faster than I expected.

What Felt Different

He didn’t measure the game.

No checking stats.

No worrying about rank.

No pressure.

Just playing.

Fully present in the moment.

The Way He Saw The Game

Every match was new.

Every moment was fun.

Even mistakes were funny to him.

He wasn’t trying to be perfect.

He was just experiencing it.

He enjoyed the process — not the result.

And Slowly… It Changed Me

Without realizing it.

I stopped stressing about winning.

Started noticing small moments.

Laughing more.

Thinking less.

Playing differently.

Lighter.

The Small Lessons

They didn’t feel like lessons at first.

Just moments.

But later… they stayed.

  • It’s okay to lose
  • Not everything needs to be serious
  • Enjoyment matters more than outcome
  • Move on quickly
Simple things — but easy to forget as we grow up.

One Moment I Remember

We were in a tough match.

Final circle.

I was focused.

Careful.

Trying not to mess up.

He rushed forward.

Got eliminated.

And instead of getting upset…

he laughed.

“That was fun!” he said.

That Stayed With Me

Because my reaction would’ve been different.

Frustration.

Analysis.

Thinking what went wrong.

But he didn’t do any of that.

He just enjoyed the moment.

Sometimes, we overthink things that don’t need overthinking.

It Wasn’t About The Game Anymore

Somewhere along the way…

the game stopped being the focus.

It became about the experience.

The conversation.

The shared time.

The laughter.

That’s what mattered.

What He Didn’t Know

He thought we were just playing.

Just having fun.

But for me… it became something more.

A reminder.

Of how simple things used to feel.

Before everything became serious.

Kids don’t try to teach — but they often do.

The Bigger Realization

We grow up and complicate things.

Add pressure.

Add expectations.

Turn simple experiences into serious ones.

And slowly… forget how to just enjoy.

Will I Play Like That Always?

Probably not.

Habits don’t change overnight.

But now I notice it.

That difference.

And sometimes… I choose differently.

Final Thoughts

That day wasn’t special on the surface.

Just a game.

Just time spent.

But it left something behind.

A shift in perspective.

A small reminder.

That not everything needs to be taken so seriously.

Sometimes, it’s okay to just play.

I thought I was playing a game with him — but he showed me how to enjoy it again.