The Gaming Addiction – One Life, One Truth
When the Game Is No Longer a Game, But Becomes Life Itself…

Part 1: The Beginning – Dreams, Mobile, and the Game
Ali was a regular boy from Karachi, a tenth-grade student. After school, he used to play cricket with friends. But everything changed when he got a mobile phone and installed PUBG. At first, it was just a hobby. He played for half an hour a day, sometimes teaming up with friends. Everything seemed normal—until he won his first "chicken dinner."
It was just a match, but it gave Ali an unusual thrill. It felt as if he had won a real battle. Now he started playing more—one hour, then two, then three. His parents warned him, but he always had excuses: “Just one more match…” became his daily phrase.
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Part 2: Addiction – Less Sleep, Lost Dreams
Within a few months, Ali's daily routine was completely reversed. Playing till 2 a.m., waking up late for school, losing interest in studies, sleep deprivation, dark circles under his eyes, irritability—and worst of all, constant arguments with his parents. The cheerful boy turned into an angry soul.
He stopped going out with friends, lost appetite, abandoned prayer, and even listening to his mother became burdensome. Gaming was no longer a hobby—it had become an addiction. Tension filled the home. When his father snatched the mobile in anger, Ali would cry, lock himself in his room, or make his mother cry with his stubbornness.
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Part 3: Loss – When the Game Collides with Reality
One day, instead of going to school, Ali was sitting at a gaming café. He had bunked class and sat with a headset on from morning till evening. There, he met a stranger who told him, “Earn money by playing PUBG, win tournaments, become famous.” A new flame ignited in Ali’s heart. He sold his mother's jewelry to buy a new phone, thinking, “Now I’ll become a pro gamer!”
But the truth was, he never won any tournaments, nor did he receive any rewards. He lost time, money, and even the respect of others. The school expelled him for zero attendance. His parents were devastated. Ali now felt imprisoned in his room. The gaming addiction hadn’t gone—it had simply turned into depression.
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Part 4: A Ray of Light – The Turning Point
One day, Ali watched a video in his old WhatsApp group. It was the story of a boy his age who had once been a top gamer but later quit gaming to learn coding. He created a YouTube channel and now earns thousands of rupees. That video shook Ali to the core.
That night, Ali switched off his mobile and sat silently, thinking deeply. He asked himself: “What do I really want? Is this game my life—or is my life meant for something more?”
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Part 5: A New Beginning – Victory After Defeat
Ali gathered the courage to put the phone away and tried going back to school, but his admission was denied. Still, he didn’t give up. He went to a nearby computer institute and began learning video editing and graphic design. The passion he once had for gaming now transformed into creativity.
Within a few months, he launched a small YouTube channel: "Ali Creates."
Today, he shares his own story with others. Now he works 4 hours a day, studies for 2, and spends the rest of his time improving himself. He didn’t quit gaming entirely—but now, he controls time, not the other way around.
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Final Message:
> "Games aren’t bad—but when they take control of your life, the truth is, your life starts to lose."
Anees Khan
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Anees Khan
I’m Anees Khan — a passionate storyteller who weaves tales of love, culture, and emotions. My stories reflect the heartbeat of traditions and the timeless power of human connection. Join me in a journey where every word tells a story, and




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