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Early morning gaming changed my life

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Hello my friends.

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There's nothing like early morning

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gaming.

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There's something about beating the

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sunrise.

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Whether it's

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reading, whether it's working out or

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gaming, it feels right. It's like the

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first victory of the day. It's like the

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world hasn't woken up yet and you have

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all this peace in the world to

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experience whatever you want and no

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one's going to interrupt you. No one's

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going to do anything, especially those

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of us who

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Some people have families. Some people

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are required to work

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crazy hours and

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you know, being able to wake up early is

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not something everyone can do.

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But if you can, maybe you know what I'm

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talking about. If you aren't already,

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I got to tell you it's special. I

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personally have always been an early

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morning riser.

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I find that when I wake up at like 5:00,

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anytime that's before the sunrise,

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whenever the season is, I feel better. I

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feel like I'm ready for the day in a

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whole new way. I feel like I've

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set myself up for success because I've

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done everything I need to do to get

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prepared for the day. And what feels

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even better, as hard as it is, is

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continuing that on weekends. I think

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that sometimes in our lives, we need to

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play games at night because that's the

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only time we have available and that's

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when it feels best. Same thing with

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mornings. Sometimes in our life, morning

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is going to be the time that works. Need

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to wake up before everyone. Need to wake

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up before your job. Whatever it is,

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sometimes mornings work, too. It's all

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about finding which season you're in as

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a person, I think. That's kind of what

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I've learned about myself. Everything

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comes in cycles, right?

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And the same is true of gaming and our

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attention spans and all of that stuff.

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I find it fascinating and I will never

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stop talking about how gaming

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teaches me more about myself all the

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time.

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Whether it's frustration that I

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experience in hard games and

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>> [music]

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>> realizing why that feels like an ego

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attack.

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Whether it's puzzle solving and how it

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tests my knowledge and my ability to pay

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attention and piece things together. Or

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whether it's an open-world game where it

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tests my curiosity.

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There's so many elements to these games

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that I love and that I enjoy and that

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I'll

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never stop enjoying, I don't think. Just

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to further this example,

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picture those games that have dynamic

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day and night cycles. Those are almost

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always my favorite type of games. Those

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games, what I found is my favorite time

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of day in those games is when the sun is

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rising. You know, I can't help but

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picture Breath of the Wild as one of my

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favorites. But when the sun rises, it's

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so cool to think of where you are in

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relation to the sun.

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It feels like you're being reminded that

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a new day is starting and it's exciting.

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Even Majora's Mask back in the day,

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again to keep it to Zelda, the sun

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rising meant something. It generally

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means safety. It means if it's not quite

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there, it means it's on the way. And

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there's something just so special about

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seeing that sunrise, seeing that

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experience. And that same is so true of

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this real life. We as humans are clearly

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drawn to the sun rising and setting.

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There's something different though with

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the sunset versus the sunrise. The

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sunrise to me speaks more of potential

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for the day.

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It's an exciting aspect. It gets me

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hyped up.

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When we're talking about the sunset,

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it's closure.

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The opposite of potential. It's the sign

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that things are coming to an end.

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And as beautiful as it is, there's

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always that moment after the sun has set

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where it's kind of like I'm left in

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mental shock. Like, "Whoa, that's it.

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Okay. The sun is gone now." There is one

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thing that I've noticed with early

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morning gaming

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and it's that I can't play for too long.

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At night, I can. I can play for a few

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hours, but with early morning gaming, it

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has to be

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an hour or less for me

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because otherwise, it does take up too

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much of my morning. I'm not being

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prepared for the day. It's more of just

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something that

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after I drink my coffee, after I work

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out, after I record a video, you know,

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something like that, then I'll play it

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for, you know, half an hour or an hour.

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And what's nice about these games, these

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modern games these days, is they have so

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many checkpoints, so many abilities to

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save

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that you can play for just half an hour

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and that feels really good, honestly.

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I am always a big fan of stopping

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something

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before I want to.

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And this isn't some weird masochistic

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thing. This is more about

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preserving that experience.

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Preserving that dopamine. It's

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again, managing my expectations for

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things and

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realizing that if I stop when I want to,

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I'm going to want to do it again instead

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of stopping when I've totally depleted

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my interest in it.

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Playing for 4 hours,

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there you go. I might not want to play

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again.

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So, it's all about the balance. You

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know, everyone has to find what works

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for them, but I've found that drinking

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one of these, a cup of coffee,

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really

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it it

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it perfectly matches up with playing a

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game in a really special, fun way.

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I really think that, like I said in my

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last video, too, going outside before

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the game and going for a walk, kind of

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centering and letting yourself wake up

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and process what's happening, maybe

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seeing the distant rays of sunlight in

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the background,

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that's special.

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That's a really special thing.

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And I think that it gets my mind ready

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to play a game.

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It balances out the natural guilt I'll

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feel cuz I know I should be getting

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ready for the day

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with anything else and that's

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that's just

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it's a good feeling.

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One thing I'll even do in the

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summertime, I I don't really talk much

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about handheld gaming.

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So, I have a Switch, too. And one thing

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I'll do is just when it's nice out, of

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course,

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bring that thing out on the porch and

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just read.

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I mean, play.

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Or read.

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I'll play it before the sun rises, you

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know, volume down, maybe some headphones

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in,

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and just kind of relax and play the game

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and it's a really cool thing. I remember

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doing that with DK Bonanza. I don't

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know, there's something that feels so

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human about it.

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It feels like we're Whenever I wake up

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early, I'm touching on something that my

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distant ancestors used to do, [music]

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you know?

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I can easily take this too far, but it's

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just a feeling and one of those feelings

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that's hard to describe. There's

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something very natural about seeing the

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sunrise

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to me that I feel connected to in some

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way.

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And it gets me ready to enjoy anything

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that I want to enjoy.

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I bet some people who are night owls

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