Video Games
During a large part of my childhood, I was introverted. I was introverted growing up in an environment I wanted to escape.
The best way for me was playing video games. I was a big fan.
It allowed me not only to escape my reality but also to feel active and free.
It was also a very good way for me to manage my emotions; the competitive part is what I loved the most.
I would play all types of games, from NBA2K to FIFA, to the Mario games, Fortnite, and Call of Duty.
I’ve been a pretty good video game competitor. In each game I played, I reached a level that allowed me only to get outmatched by excellent players.
The games allowed me to develop my memory, reflexes, creativity, ability to work in a team, sense of strategy in the frame of a fight, patience, and resilience.
Some of the best feelings I’ve experienced as a kid are in the frame of a video game session.
Nowadays, I play some mobile games such as Clash Royale. This is for me a very strategic game, and there is a lot to talk about.
I sometimes stream my gameplay on Twitch.
But video games overall are not as important as they used to be.
Movies
My parents have always been cinephiles, and they simply transmitted this to me.
I love cinema, especially everything that has been done since 2000.
Horror, Action, Theme, Thriller, Romance, Science Fiction, Super Hero, Comedy, Disney.
It just depends on the mood, but I love them all. My favorite directors are Christopher Nolan, Guy Ritchie, and David Fincher.
I have watched 1000’s of movies. It was my second-best way to escape.