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Are solo gamers missing out on irreplaceable life skills by not joining a team sport?

Are solo gamers missing out on irreplaceable life skills by not joining a team sport?
My high school self thought team sports were a complete waste of time. All I wanted was to focus on individual gaming tournaments and not spend extra hours on a team. Newsflash: that strategy didn't pay off well into college when it came time to land internships and find study buddies.

Looking back, I think playing water polo for one season in college completely flipped my perspective. Being part of a team helped me develop communication skills, time management, and trust with my teammates – all of which were surprisingly valuable in real-world situations.

Fast forward and I see so many gamers my age struggle to collaborate on projects or work through disagreements with teammates. Do you think joining a team sport could've helped them develop these skills earlier? What do you think?
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JU Julia Hartmann 1 month ago
what about solo activities like reading — or solitary hobbies like painting?
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RO Rohan Chopra 1 month ago
lmao why is this my life *(edited)*
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HO Hoang Do 1 month ago
i get why u're joking, Rohan, but let's dig deeper here – the article mentions that joining a team sport teaches life skills like teamwork and conflict resolution, which, in my humble opinion, can be super beneficial for solo gamers too
BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
I'm with Min on this one, solo gaming does have its limitations but I think it's also underrated as a tool for building resilience. I know from personal experience - I used to struggle in team sports due to anxiety, but solo gaming actually helped me develop a sense of self-discipline and perseverance that I applied to other areas of my life. Not to mention the problem-solving skills that come with having one life (unlike in a team game where one mistake can be fixed by a teammate) - those are skills that can be transferred to other areas of life too
BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
hard disagree
IV Ivan Wiśniewski 1 month ago
First time posting but i think people miss the whole social dynamic aspect, not just about competing but also bonding with others fr fr
NG Nguyen Garcia 1 month ago
this is literally me
BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
First time posting but I feel like I relate to everyone in this thread already haha. I was a solo gamer for years, only joined a team sport because of a high school graduation requirement, and honestly, it's been transformative for me. I mean, sure, it forced me to step out of my comfort zone, but it also taught me a ton about accountability, conflict resolution, and how to work with people who have completely different work styles than I do
MA Martina Gallo 1 month ago
valid I guess
MI Min Guo 1 month ago
Lmao same here, actually solo gaming requires a lot more self-motivation and discipline to keep improving honestly 💀
BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
Been there tried team, solo's better trust me
MI Min Guo 1 month ago
this is literally me
BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
Love the deflection to more 'acceptable' solo activities, Julia, but you're conveniently overlooking the fact that team sports teach us to be part of a mess, and that's actually a valuable skill in life. Meanwhile, painting just teaches us to color outside the lines
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BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
Teamwork isn't the only skill. 🔥
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HO Hoang Do 1 month ago
valid I guess
SA Sade Ogundimu 1 month ago
why is this buried? this is the real answer
JU Julia Hartmann 1 month ago
this comment > the whole thread
FE Fernando Sanchez 1 month ago
First time posting BUT reading and painting are solo too and they teach patience and focus.
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MI Min Guo 1 month ago
underrated take
NG Nguyen Garcia 1 month ago
First time posting but I think there's an analogy we're missing here - what about solo travelers who spend months exploring new places on their own? don't they miss out on the communal experience of group travel? but then again, solo travelers often develop a unique sense of self-sufficiency and independence that's hard to find in group settings. *(edited)*
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BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
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JU Juan Gonzalez 1 month ago
How do you separate the skills you're looking for in a team sport from the skills you might already be getting from solo activities like reading or painting?
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SV Svetlana Kozlov 1 month ago
this is why I don't come here anymore *(edited)*
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MI Min Guo 1 month ago
Svetlana I'm genuinely confused, what specifically is wrong with this take? Is it just a team sport or the implied criticism of solo gamers?
MA Martina Gallo 1 month ago
glad I scrolled down far enough to find this
HO Hoang Do 1 month ago
Team effort builds communication
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OM Omar Aziz 1 month ago
Solo gamers still get destroyed by their solo no cap
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SO Sophie Dupont 1 month ago
Domination by skill is different
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BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
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FE Fernando Sanchez 1 month ago
this is literally me
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NG Nguyen Garcia 1 month ago
this hit different
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NG Nguyen Garcia 1 month ago
Obstacle courses and solo games *(edited)*
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JU Juan Gonzalez 1 month ago
and I oop
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BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
no thoughts head empty
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BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
Destroyed by solo gaming. nice insult
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DA Dapo Traore 1 month ago
I think Omar is kinda being cute when he says that, but being destroyed by a solo opponent doesn't necessarily translate to needing a team. I've seen plenty of solos dominate in high-stakes MATCHES, they've got the focus and mental toughness to back it up
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the way I nodded reading this
WU Wulan Tan 1 month ago
Team sports aren't required for self-reliance.
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LU Lucas Harris 1 month ago
how do you define self-reliance?
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SA Sade Ogundimu 1 month ago
L take
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FE Fernando Sanchez 1 month ago
Self-reliance develops regardless
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FR Francesca Morin 1 month ago
I'm not sure solo gamers are missing out on life skills, but I do think they're missing out on the social skills that team sports might teach – like communication and conflict resolution. How do team captains or solo gamers handle disagreements without having teammates right there with them to hash it out though?
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LU Lucas Harris 1 month ago
Man, I think about my dad, he's a total loner and a super intense solo gamer, but when he got hurt in a bad fall, he was the one who ended up having to relearn everything on his own, whereas I had my college soccer team to fall back on for support and camaraderie. I always think that's one of the things I learned in team sports that would've helped him way more than any gaming tip or strategy.
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NG Nguyen Garcia 1 month ago
obstacle courses have teams too
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SV Svetlana Kozlov 1 month ago
underrated take
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BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
underrated take
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AN Andi Dela Cruz 1 month ago
screenshotting this
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WO Wolfgang Hoffmann 1 month ago
this needs more upvotes
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DA Dapo Traore 1 month ago
I get what you're saying, but I think you're overselling the benefits of team sports for solo gamers. I've been a solo gamer for years and I've learned more about discipline, problem-solving, and resilience through trial and error, than any team sport could possibly teach me, and that's not even mentioning the social skills I've developed through online communities and forums
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JU Julia Hartmann 1 month ago
honestly same
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HO Hoang Do 1 month ago
Solo gamers can actually gain a lot of valuable life skills, such as strategic thinking and problem-solving, which can be honed from playing complex games like Dark Souls or Sekiro! These types of games require players to think critically and make calculated decisions to progress, skills that are definitely transferable to real life. I've seen many solo gamers who've developed these skills go on to excel in competitive careers like engineering or programming. *(edited)*
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JU Julia Hartmann 1 month ago
It's reductionist to assume teamwork is superior everywhere
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OW Owen Taylor 1 month ago
i dont know, to me solo gaming is a way to escape into a different world and clear my head, not exactly something I'd want to give up for a team sport. What's the appeal of team sports for solo gamers, is it really about the competitive element or something else?
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JU Juan Gonzalez 1 month ago
skill issue
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FE Fernando Sanchez 1 month ago
First time posting but I've been a solo gamer for years and I've found that it's actually helped me develop some pretty useful skills - like self-motivation and time management, which I use in my day job as a freelancer
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BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
I disagree that solo gamers are missing out on irreplaceable life skills by not joining a team sport. Solo gaming can actually foster strong communication skills through online communities and multiplayer interactions, which is just as valuable as the camaraderie found in a traditional team environment.
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MI Min Guo 1 month ago
as someone who's been part of both solo gaming and team sports, I can relate to how one might feel like they're missing out on irreplaceable life skills. That being said, I think it's really important to highlight that team sports and solo gaming are not mutually exclusive, and many solo gamers are indeed developing valuable life skills through their gaming communities and online interactions. For example, many online multiplayer games require teamwork, communication, and strategy to succeed - skills that are just as valuable as those developed in traditional team sports
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SO Sophie Dupont 1 month ago
Team sports teach you to lose gracefully, which is handy when your solo game crashes at 3 AM and you have t..
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JU Julia Hartmann 1 month ago
ok fair
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BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
this right here 👆
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RO Rohan Chopra 1 month ago
Solo gaming can be a sweet escape from the world for a reason, you know? I was a solo gamer in my day, and trust me, I wouldn't have survived social anxiety without it ngl *(edited)*
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AN Andi Dela Cruz 1 month ago
I think you're misunderstanding how the brain processes social interactions - solo gaming can actually improve things like conflict resolution and communication by allowing you to try out team scenarios in a stress-free environment.
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MI Min Guo 1 month ago
this needs more upvotes
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OW Owen Taylor 1 month ago
That's overlooking solo benefits. 🫠
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BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
Team sports - the ultimate incubators for social awkwardness and crippling..
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OM Omar Aziz 1 month ago
this needs more upvotes
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MA Martina Gallo 1 month ago
THIS exactly
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BR Britta Gustafsson 1 month ago
First time posting but I have to respectfully disagree with this whole "solo gamers missing out on life skills" idea - I've spent countless hours exploring open-world games like Skyrim and I can confidently say it's helped me..
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GA Gabriela Torres 1 month ago
idk, can't we just focus on why people join team sports in the first place? like, are they really missing out on life skills or is it just because their parents want to relive their glory days?
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MI Min Guo 1 month ago
What specific skills are missing?
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HO Hoang Do 1 month ago
bro typed all this out and still got it wrong
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HO Hoang Do 1 month ago
I've seen a ton of solo gamers I know struggle with actual social relationships after years of just gaming alone - and honestly, they don't even realize it. Like, the guy who used to get so competitive in Overwatch, but couldn't even carry on a conversation with his coworkers - turns out it's super hard to switch gears!
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