13-Year-Old Girl Spent $64,000 on Mobile Games
The story of a 13-year-old Chinese girl who spent $64,000 on mobile games in just a few months has shocked many. It serves as a reminder of the importance of managing our time wisely and avoiding excessive gaming. In this article, we will delve into the details of this incident and discuss practical tips to control game time and prevent gaming addiction.
Recently, the Daily Mail US reported the case of a secondary school student from Henan province, China, who became addicted to video games. Her addiction led her to play during school hours, causing concern among teachers who eventually reached out to her parents. When her mother, Gong Yiwang, checked her bank account, she discovered that almost all their savings had been depleted, leaving only seven cents. It was revealed that the girl had been spending large sums of money on mobile games between January and May of the previous year.
Girl, 13, blows her Chinese family's life savings spending $64,000 on mobile phone games https://t.co/EucsPf85oV pic.twitter.com/XDP7mG0rUC
— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) June 9, 2023
The girl cleverly deleted transaction records to hide her activities, but eventually confessed to spending approximately RMB 120,000 ($17,000) on in-game items. Additionally, she spent RMB 210,000 ($29,450) on her classmates and RMB 100,000 ($14,000) on their games, driven by peer pressure and fear of being ostracized.
The shocking incident of a young girl spending $64,000 on mobile games emphasizes the need for responsible gaming habits. Recognizing the warning signs of addiction and implementing practical measures can help individuals, especially children, maintain a healthy balance between gaming and other aspects of life. By setting time limits, using monitoring tools, employing physical restraints, and engaging in offline activities, we can prevent excessive gaming and ensure a happier, more balanced lifestyle.
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