Maybe it's worth becoming a gamer? I want to earn a lot. Why should I stay at work 9-to-5 to earn 100k a year if I could start playing League of Legends and get millions a year?
Maybe it's worth becoming a gamer? I want to earn a lot. Why should I stay at work 9-to-5 to earn 100k a year if I could start playing League of Legends and get millions a year?
because you actually have to be good at the game
Definitely yes! I am telling you that as a gamer. I love what I am doing, because it's giving me money and pleasure, I am doing what I love to do all day long and I even get paid for that. Perfect! I think you need to try, and the best starting point for you would be League of Legends, there are lots of people playing this game and you will be able to enter that world easily. But it's much better for you to play ranked games, also you can play some tutorial and bots games. But you will have to spend a lot of time ascending from 1st level to 30th, for the ranked games to be opened for you. I would recommend you, play those tutorials, and after that buy a League of Legends account, that will be greater than 30th level, with a lot of blue essence, so you will be able to buy all the champions to make challenges on your YouTube channel, and to have the possibility to play ranked games. Those are the most popular, and you will have a bigger amount of follower if you will be streaming ranked games. So, if you will search for account's to buy, you better buy them from this site https://www.lolfinity.com/ I can surely say that you won't be deceived, you will get your account with as much essence as you want, with a not confirmed email, so you will be able to change it to yours. I think I helped you and you will become a gamer
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Maybe it's worth becoming a gamer? I want to earn a lot. Why should I stay at work 9-to-5 to earn 100k a year if I could start playing League of Legends and get millions a year?
Former pro-gamer here (WoW pro arena player in early years then streamer/Youtuber). Money is good but variable (some months were over $10k but others just $1k), but the time commitment is absolutely crazy. We are talking about 90+ hour work weeks here, if you don't do it, there are enough other kids who spend their whole life on it.
While gaming as sponsored pro and as streamer/YTer afterwards, I had zero friends/social connections in RL, you pretty much just play games all day. Training is also not possible, it was only after I quit I was able to start running consistently and experience other areas of life.
And yes, as others mentioned becoming a sponsored pro takes a high amount of skill that only a few are lucky to have. There are much bigger chances to turn this into a profession as content creator, but it is just as stressful/time-consuming. Think about what you want to do with your life, and if it's really worth spending 100 hours a week on gaming that might not even turn out that great in the end.
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Do these guys provide discounts?
I agree with you, life is unfair because some people spend their entire lives working 12-14 hours at two jobs in order to survive and pay off the loan, and what child gets tens of thousands of dollars every month just playing computer games. In this case, you need to take into account the fact that these children play League of Legends for 18 hours every day and train their skills, pumping characters and making them more influential in their game world. You can also become this rich child but remember that you need to spend a lot of time on this case. With the improvement of your character can help you https://leaguefeed.net/top-10-most-expensive-league-of-legends-skins-and-their-value-in-2020/
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