My feelings and experiences of today's game.
Today's game was not just a moment of entertainment for me, but it was a kind of mental journey and where excitement, frustration, joy and confidence and a strange mixture of all feelings were created and before starting the steam pong game I was thinking about how far I could go today and the scores of the previous day were spinning in my head and a silent competition with myself was created and as soon as the game started, my attention seemed to be completely stuck in the middle of the screen and the surrounding noise, the time calculation and everything seemed to disappear and only the existence of the ball and the paddle became real and the first few minutes of starting to play seemed very easy and natural and the speed of the ball was slow and I was getting the control in my own hands.

Every time I was able to return the ball, I felt like I could do something big today, but as the speed of the game increased, the challenge also increased and my eyes were rolling up to my forehead. The pressure on my fingers was increasing, but I did not feel any desire to give up. Instead, I was trying to be careful with each miss. And when the score crossed 500 in the middle of the game, a different confidence was working and it seemed like today might be my day. Every correct move made me feel a kind of victory. Sometimes, when I suddenly missed the ball, I also felt angry with myself. And yet, that anger made me more focused and it was not just a game, it was a test of my patience, attention and control.

And at the end, when the score stopped at 1117, even though I saw the word Game Over, my heart did not break, but rather I felt a sense of satisfaction and it seemed that today I had surpassed my previous record and this score may not be very big but for me it is a small victory because behind it was a focus and a sincere effort to break my own limits and the most important thing is that this game has taught me how important patience and concentration are and just as obstacles come in real life, failures come again and again in games but if you stop trying, it is all over and today's game reminded me of that so today's experience is not just limited to the score but it has left a new inspiration in my mind which may help me to do something better tomorrow.

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Good afternoon @baizid123, the game is always different; there are days when we seem to do better and others when we don't do so well. But the most valuable thing is not to give up and keep trying, because perseverance is what will allow us to move forward and win.
The ball moves faster and faster, and there comes a point where you think you won't make it, but you do, you advance, and you win a lot of points that put you in a very good position in the standings. Day by day, you practice, and all of this is reflected in your game, in the results you achieve, and in the scores you earn.
Cheers, buddy, you're doing a wonderful job.
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baizid123, this was a post that was sincerely an emotion ride. The manner in which you related your experience in the current Steam Pong game made me feel as though I was directly next to you, watching each hit of the ball and each nail-biting moment. I truly enjoyed you telling not only about the score, but also about the emotions, the excitement, the frustration, the concentration, the confidence, all of it combined. It demonstrates that the game is not entertainment to you.
I could easily visualize it when you told me that your attention was fixed on the screen and that the entire world was gone. Reaching 1117 is no small thing. I like the fact that you celebrated the achievements rather than being de-motivated by the Game Over. Such an attitude is strong on its own. It educates me that growth does not merely consist of the figures, but going a bit further than yesterday.
The best thing was your consideration of patience and concentration. You made out of a mere game a life lesson. Thanks, @baizid123, it is an important experience that you shared.