I’ve been reflecting on the life lessons that different Final Fantasy games have taught me, and I’d love to hear your thoughts! For instance, Final Fantasy VII has shown me the importance of being a good steward of our planet, while FFVIII taught me that it’s okay to feel depressed at times. Then, there’s FFIX, which emphasizes living in the moment and not worrying too much about death. And let’s not forget FFX—it really challenged my core beliefs and made me question what aspects of my life I’m following blindly. What about you? What lessons from the Final Fantasy series have stuck with you?
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One of the best lessons from FFVI is that we create our own meaning in life, especially when faced with absurdity. It’s a reminder to keep pushing forward no matter how tough things get.
FF10 was a big one for me; it helped me understand the complicated feelings I had about the religion I grew up with. It’s so important to question what you believe in and find your own path.
FFT opened my eyes to how governments can twist history to fit their narratives. People tend to overlook this, hoping for a miracle despite the truth being right in front of them.
For me, FFIX taught me the value of self-discovery. It showed me that it’s essential to embrace who you truly are once you find that person. It’s a lesson I’ve carried with me for years!
So true! That journey of self-acceptance is crucial.
FFIX really hit home for me when it taught me that you don’t need a reason to help others. It’s just the right thing to do, you know? I think that’s present in other FF games too, like FFVI with Terra’s journey.
Totally agree! Helping others just because you want to is such a simple yet powerful lesson.
That’s a deep take! It’s wild how fantasy games can reflect real-world issues.