GeeksandGamers is just a cool brand name that I like. I’m a fan of you guys. Agree about a tabletop game forum, even though I’m not into it, I admire and respect Gamers. They say Gamers become excellent decision makers. Gamers also get into cheat codes and patterns and problem solving. Gamers are great learners because they are in the flow state activity of play, but many times the games are teaching them. Another regret I have is not playing cards on a regular basis. They say Poker teaches good business because in Poker, you have to manage your money roll account and dole out risk based on hands and mathematical probabilities, so I wish I’d just simply been a habitual poker player. It depends on what clicks, but TTRPGs just seem like such a great way to pass the time. Another think I’ve barely noticed is that Gamers have changed a lot of literature. Some of my favorite authors incorporate Gamers into their characters and adventures. Just the focus on the Gamers part of GeeksandGamers and the TTRPG thing should of course be considered. In fact, you know how Jeremy is always telling people to start their own things? Well, I saw some black guy that had mastered Cash Flow by Robert Kiyosaki, so this guy made a living out of being, bascially, a tutor, guide, teacher and dungeon master of Cash Flow. I think that would actually be useful to people to have certain guys who have mastered a table top game and can kind of teach it. Teacher of table top. A career for a Gamer.