Happy Easter friends!
Today I spent my afternoon at church playing with my friends after Sunday Service.
We played the board game Sobutear, which is a gold-digging game consisting of two teams and a bad guy (these factors depend on number of players). Whichever team has the most amount of gold wins or the bad guy wins when there’s no path left to dig.
I was in Team Blue.
Good people were supposed to focus on creating a path that will lead us to one of the three cards at the end.
My friend wanted to play around (I found out that she’s not the bad guy after the game), so she placed a road block blocking one of the paths. I did the same too.
The game nearly died (the bad guy was very close to winning), because of plays made in the early game (green ellipse) due to some misunderstanding of how to play the game and both of our roadblocks.
Some players thought that either one of us is the bad guy (we never finished the game btw), because of how we blocked the paths. This made me realize something.
In real life, there are some people who just wants to frustrate us with some annoying acts, but they do it just because they want to do it and not because they want to harm us on purpose. Like how my friend and I blocked our teammates’ path for fun, but it’s not that we wanted to make our teams lose on purpose.
When we face these type of situations/people, my advice for you would be to just brush it off and not think much about it. Take heart and cheer up. Buy yourself some ice-cream or boba.