What actually made me contemplate seriously about philosophy and spirituality was a youtuber Leo Gura. If you are interested go watch how to study philosophy video and have a completely open mind. It will expand your perspective on many things.
My favorite video game of all time is Xenogears. It's a pretty old game and the graphics are horrendous in comparison to today's graphics. However, it has this old classical charm with a still fun battle system and great story. Although, I realized that the finale was rushed and could have been better but it is still my favorite game. It has many mature dark themes with top a top notch story.
My favorite anime is Gurren Laggan. Because I was like Simon shy and unconfident but eventually decided to level up in life. I did not have a tragic mentor death but I had a more metaphorical death of the old me to become the new me. I enjoy how wacky and out of the world the anime is and how your beliefs can determine your destiny, which I believe. The music is awesome as well.
Hey there, Warriors! Albert here, your average enthusiast of all things spiritual, philosophical, and let's not forget – anime and video games! Picture this: a kid, a bit on the shy side, pretty much glued to his gaming console and anime marathons. Yep, that was me. My crew? A cool, small band of pals who got the whole 'joystick and Japanese animation' craze. Back in the day, being into anime and video games was like wearing a "Kick Me" sign. But hey, I've always been a bit of a square peg. Fast forward to my uni days - I decided it was time to level up, not just in games but in life. Started with a bit of running (think less 'Forrest Gump', more 'huffing and puffing'), then pumped up the action in the gym. Hello, muscles I never knew I had! But the real game-changer? Diving headfirst into the serene pool of meditation, stretching into yoga, and getting all philosophical and spiritual. It's like mental gymnastics meets inner peace – quite the combo! I'm still on this wild ride, trying to live out all the cool wisdom I've picked up. Spoiler alert: it's a pretty epic quest. Stick around, why don't you? It's sure to be a fun journey!