ชีวิตเปลี่ยน วัยรุ่นวัย 16 ปี เผย เล่นเกม FM ทำให้เขารอดพ้นจากการปลิดชีพตัวเอง
The Sport Bible publishes the story of a 16-year-old teenager with suicidal thoughts. Until turning to the game Football Manager or FM changed his life.
This is the story of a 16-year-old teenager who is faced with a difficult life. Whether it's a relationship with a girlfriend that ends up feeling like a friend's surplus at school. He was so bored of everything, tired, and felt that his life had no goals. So he decided to write a letter and prepare to commit suicide. Because he thought everything was over And I don't want to hurt more
Until his friends submitted the game Football Manager 2019 or FM2019, a football game that simulates the role of a football manager. I got to know more about the management and the world of football that day, his life changed.
"I didn't immediately feel better. But I have studied how to play. It healed a lot of the wounds of my heart. Although it may seem difficult to learn how to play. But I decided to open up to it. And decided to choose to manage the Aston Villa team in the game "
He then managed to take charge of Aston Villa in the UEFA Cup winning game. Champions League 3 times and in charge of 8 seasons
"Looking back on my worst life This was a big turning point for me. FM made me see the world in a better way. There are still many opportunities for us to start new things. It makes me feel like I don't want to give up. Because there will be good things Happen again in life. "
From then on he became a regular fan of the Official Football Manager series. In addition, his state of mind continues to improve.
"I'm not dead yet. I'm still alive. It's wonderful to be alive."
He also sent a letter to the creator of Football Manager to thank him for the great inspiration he kept alive to today. And promises to grow to work in the field of football for sure
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Thankfully News 26-04-2021 (ขอขอบคุณต้นเรื่องข่าวจาก) 👉 https://www.thairath.co.th/sport/worldsport/esport/2077745