Prioritizing Inner Growth Over Gaming Tactics
Unfortunately, none of the provided quotes directly address strategies or tactics for improving performance in Fortnite when one already has a high basic level of gameplay. All the quotes found focus on issues of motivation, upbringing, and spiritual development rather than specific aspects of the gaming process.Supporting citation(s):"... Here, for this life it is good to know something, but for eternity it has no value. Only the way we shape our own heart has value; whether our heart is adapted for life in the Kingdom of Heaven or not. Because only what is inside us, our core, our soul—it is eternal and it inherits eternal life. And we must arrange our life so as to leave all secondary matters for later, and primarily, to work on our own soul day and night, constantly ..." (source: link txt)"... Each time you offer a child a bribe (a more euphonious term—'material incentive for accomplishing the desired action'), you must: • Clearly define the conditions. Offer a specific item for a specific task that the child must complete. • Set a time frame within which the task should be completed. If you promised the child a dollar for cleaning his room on Monday, he cannot come to you on Friday and say that he already did it and now hopes to get the reward. ..." (source: link txt)"... But all these risks and failures can be resolved, or even completely avoided, if you steadfastly follow the main principle we recommend: each time you offer a child a bribe (a more euphonious term—'material incentive for accomplishing the desired action'), you must: • Clearly define the conditions. Offer a specific item for a specific task that the child must complete. • Set a time frame within which the task should be completed. If you promised the child a dollar for cleaning his room on Monday, he cannot come to you on Friday and say that he already did it and now hopes to get the reward. ..." (source: link txt)"... If a teenager does not wish to spend time on a particular activity, you can simply offer him double the pocket money he usually receives, or the amount he earns for a day's work. If the family does not have extra money, then parents may offer to drive the teenager somewhere or help with one of his household duties. ..." (source: link txt)