• dwindling7373
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    3 hours ago

    My teenage years were spent in Warcraft III. I sucked at it, I’m terrible at multitasking.

    It could very well be that you were already good at that and that translated both into enjoying strategy game and succeeding as a Project Manager.

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      1 hour ago

      Well, there ya’ go! I still suck at Warcraft III, and not for a lack of trying!:))

      Maybe you do have a point about having predilections for certain skillsets, but I can say with certainty that I’ve never aced a game the first (dozens of) time I picked it up. But they helped me narrow down my thinking in terms of priorities, they helped me develop a “nose” for strengths and shortcomings in someone’s skillset, they basically taught me what the practical side of management entails.

      Same with long-form sim games, those taught me how to plan for the long-term, how to form contingencies, how to deal with the unforeseen, etc.

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        1 hour ago

        they helped me develop a “nose” for strengths and shortcomings in someone’s skillset

        In an actual human being? What kind of game are you thinking about here?