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FD Lifestyle: how to convert your life into a game

This is the origin of the FD Lifestyle, living real life like a hardcore gamer, and I want to share it with others to see if anyone wants to join in me in the passionate path of leveling up and completing cool quests that make a difference in this world.

Being a hardcore gamer is fun and makes you feel accomplished…temporarily

It all began in 10th grade. I was a hardcore Diablo II player and would spend a lot of time figuring out how would I build my character, assign the right skill points, assemble a team, and conquer difficult quests. I was quite good at that game and I helped a lot of my friends plan out their character skill charts and level up according to it. Then came the time when my friends started quitting and moved on to another game. I quit too. During this time when I was in that transition phase between quitting a game and moving on to the next one, I suddenly felt extremely empty.

I realized that I had I spent thousands upon thousands of hours getting more experience, leveling up, getting more money, getting better gear. And now I have nothing. My account will be deleted after 3 months of inactivity. It seemed like a big part of my life simply disappeared. Yes, there are memories, but they are just thoughts stored in the head, just like fantasies. I could create as many fantasies in my head as I want whenever I want, and spending so much time on something that’s of similar nature doesn’t seem to be worth it.

Pursuing a game that will last and be meaningful

So I started to think, what kind of game can I play that tons of people are playing, and they can’t just quit when the next big thing comes out? The conclusion I reached was: it’s pretty much the game of life.

So, if I was my own RPG character, I wouldn’t stay in town all day, be idle, and walk back and forth, back and forth. NO, I would go out and kill monsters, get more experience, level up, and conquer cool quests of course. I then realized that everyone is playing this game, but not everyone knows that, especially when they are in high school or college. I figured that, if people are still in town just being idle, (watching TV, partying, not doing much with life) I can gain an edge by being out there getting more experience, meeting high level characters, assigning important skill points, and leveling up. Then one day they will realize (out of college) that they are playing this game too, and they will need experience to level up to overcome whatever quest they feel they should conquer with their lives. By then, I would be at level 20 or so with a strong head start.

Ultimately, my goal is to be the strongest player on my server.

Helping people level up and ally with them is the best way to conquer complex quests in this real world

In most MMORPGs, high level players can help lower level players level up faster. That’s what I have committed my life to do too: get people to realize they are playing this game and help them level up as fast as possible, so that we can help each other out in life(in FD, we call this Vertical Networking).

So I want to be the strongest in my field, and team up with all the strongest in other fields. Together we can complete cool quests to solve problems that the real world face. In a game, the quest could be killing a monster or building a large empire. In the real world, a quest could be solving global warming, making a better search engine, or running a successful non-profit. The beautiful thing about this particular game is, when you play it, it can be just as thrilling, and it actually makes a difference in this world. You would have made a positive impact in peoples’ lives, and you would be wealthy (with real $s) and reputable. Sounds like a good deal.

What money can’t get you, the FD Lifestyle can

In FD, we also call people who just want stability and comfortable lives NPCs. NPCs become the environment instead of living passionately. They live everyday to support their existence and buy cool stuff on the side. They slave for 5 days a week so they can do what they want on the weekends. If you think about it, this doesn’t make sense. Why do you make money? You make money to increase the quality of life. But you spend so many hours in your life working anyway, that IS your quality of life. It makes little sense for people to pay a lot of money for you to be miserable your entire life. It makes a lot more sense to get paid a bit less, but have your whole life do what you are passionate about and play your entire life.

I welcome you to join the FD Lifestyle

So this is what I do. I work over 90 hours a week. I also play over 90 hours a week. People I have FDtized also spend a ridiculous amount of time trying to become a stronger player while accomplishing amazing things for their age. Because I feel like I have a better life than most people without necessarily being better in person, I want to bring the philosophy of combining work and play to people, whether through myself, my company culture, or the services/products that it provides. I want people to have fun while working by doing what they are passionate about. I want those who are extreme in what they do (like hardcore gamers) to be extreme in what truly matters in this world. So for those who want to play their entire lives and possibly become wealthy on the way, I welcome you to join my FD Lifestyle. Lets ally up.

(To learn how to start the FD Lifestyle, go here: How to start the FD Lifestyle and convert your life into a game )

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4 Comments »

Comment by Aaron
2009-04-30 16:24:29

Hey Yu-Kai,

I was in your Chinese class two years ago. I stumbled onto your site through a complex series of links. I bet you can’t wait for D3 to come out too, or have you moved beyond games altogether?

Anyway, just wanted to let you know that I always saw a lot of potential in you. You’re a smart guy, with good ideas, but most of all, you know how to step up to get what you want.

I’ll check out FD.

Aaron

 
Comment by Yu-kai Chou
2009-05-01 05:14:11

Oh snap! It’s good to hear from you! I remember you quite well. I think you liked to sit at the back row. I just realized that by sitting in the front, I could actually pay less attention but wouldn’t get it trouble, haha :)
Thanks for the support. It’s all about mastering this game and making the biggest impact in this world.

 
Comment by Raúl
2009-06-12 02:42:55

sooooooooooo cool!! I’ll welcome the FD lifestyle…. find it very interesting and difficult to find out the real REAL stats I’ve got, because it’s easy for instance to hold your breath and make your belly disappear when looking in a mirror. It’s very very tough to face the truth, that sometime we are inmovilized by fear or hate or something, but, you’re right, like a great man once sayed, awareness is power.

 
Comment by Yu-kai Chou
2009-06-12 03:39:03

Haha, I’m glad you are excited! If you are interested, I would be happy to chat with you and set you on a good course!

 
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