Mastering Your Life: Adopting the Mindset of a Protagonist in the Game (Part 1)

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Envisioning life as an RPG places us as both participants and protagonists. Our roles demand continuous learning and self-challenge, leveling up with each mission. Realizing "Who am I?" is the first step, involving deep comprehension of values and mission, which stabilizes our core amid external influences.
Beyond "Who am I?" is "What drives us internally?" Defining our role's maximum potential guides us toward higher mission pursuits, aligning victories with self-fulfillment and tranquility. While NPCs remain uncontrollable, viewing occurrences as "missions" transforms them into growth opportunities.
NPC Missteps as Missions: Misinterpreting others as nuisances distorts NPC roles. Understanding behaviors as quests clarifies their growth-challenging purpose, freeing us from needless emotional turmoil. Accepting NPCs’ uncontrollability redirects focus to growth.
Balancing Attitude/Action: Uncontrollable scenarios, like poker hands, compel proactive strategy development. Embracing challenges despite impotence exemplifies growth potential awareness.
Protagonist's Authority: Task prioritization grants power to allocate focus on growth-centric challenges, avoiding exhaustive detours. Conscious choice fosters resilience and control over life's trajectory.
NPC
In video games, a non-player character (NPC) is any character that is not controlled by a player. NPCs are often used to populate the game world and give players missions or quests, serve as shopkeepers, or provide background information about the game’s story.