Have you ever being so bored that you start playing the ludo game meant for 2 - 3 or 4 people all by yourself?
There are things I get to notice when I'm playing it alone which I don't take note of when I'm playing with people probably because I'm busy trying to attack my opponents and at the same time protect my games from attack. But today as I shake this dice and move my games I did take note of the following things which are practically real life lessons:
First lesson: Life isn't about how fast but how well
You might be the last to get 6 to start the game but if you play well, you can become the winner. Same applies in life
Second lesson: Don't look down on others
You know that situation where you have already concluded that this person's game is not moving then all of a sudden that game start kicking yours and that of others out.
Third lesson never lose hope because the game is completed only when you finish. Life is a great leveler. You may be way behind the other players in Ludo but suddenly you can have three rolls of 6 and you will jump ahead so never give up. In life too, expect the unexpected.
Fourth lesson: Life needs you to strategize.
Strategies are needed to take an advantage. This is completely true in the game of Ludo as well as in life.
Fifth lesson: Life is unpredictable
Sixth lesson: Don't be too comfortable in someone's zone
Seventh lesson: Life needs one to be smart
Eighth lesson: Don't be too trusting
Nice one Tee....
Thank you dearie