I’m curious about the valuable lessons that the Final Fantasy games have taught players over the years. For me, Final Fantasy VII taught me to appreciate the planet and be a good steward of nature. VIII made me realize that it’s okay to feel down sometimes, and IX encouraged me to focus on living in the present rather than worrying about death. Meanwhile, X has really challenged my beliefs, making me question what I’ve been following blindly. I’d love to hear what lessons stood out to you!
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I’ve learned from FFVI that in the darkest times, hope has to come from within yourself. If you give in to despair, you’ll miss the light you’re hoping to find.
For me, IX taught me it’s totally valid to go on a personal journey to discover who you are. Once you find that out, own it with pride! It’s a lesson I’ve carried for a long time.
A big lesson for me from Final Fantasy IX is that you don’t need a reason to help others—sometimes it’s just the right thing to do!
Totally agree! That theme is also present in VI with Terra’s story, it’s just such a heartwarming message.
Final Fantasy X helped me confront my feelings about the religion I was raised in. It really made me think deeply about what I believe and why.
One of the most profound lessons I picked up from FFT is that history can often be manipulated by those in power to serve their interests. It makes you question the narratives we grow up believing.
Absolutely! It’s all about perseverance and not losing sight of what you want for the future.