Tuesday, August 8, 2006

Law and Video Games

The correct answer to the most important things in my life are God, my wife, my family and my friends, in that order.

The next two foci, however, are law and video games, and those two compete for time and importance on a daily basis.

Usually, the law wins out, by virtue of the time requirement and the costly investment made towards my education. However, when the law becomes too tedious, I must "win" at something else to restore some confidence and learn to approach the problem in new ways. When that happens, I turn to video games for a quick ego boost. Right now, I'm playing two internet TEXT-BASED games (not totally unlike "Thy Dungeonman" but with other foolish "real-life" souls involved to bask in our collaborative desperation) and a GameBoy Advance game (Fire Emblem: Sacred Stones).

The point in telling you all this: most of these posts will be about the law or video games (or both). If you want warm fuzzy things, maybe my wife will make one of these and I'll link to her page.