Geometry Dash
The game also taught me about humility. Some levels looked easy, but they contained unexpected twists that could lead to failure in an instant. This made me understand that confidence is necessary, but overconfidence is dangerous. A wise person knows their abilities but is also always prepared for the unexpected.
Furthermore, Geometry Dash gave me deeper insight into emotional control. Anger, frustration, self-blame – all of these will come during gameplay. But if you let your emotions take over, your focus will be immediately disrupted. I had to learn to maintain a stable attitude, not getting overly excited when close to the finish line, nor becoming pessimistic after a failure. Controlling emotions isn't about suppressing them, but about maintaining a clear mind in all situations.
Looking back, Geometry Dash is like a condensed model of life. Everything happens quickly, decisively, and there's no chance to go back and correct mistakes. We can only "try again" with a better version of ourselves than before. This repetition is what creates sustainable growth. Not flashy, not ostentatious, just silently and determinedly moving forward step by step.