Tech workers often shun tech at home, hindering skill growth. Adults often criticize video games, dismissing them as childish. Studies show gaming benefits cognition, dexterity, and various life aspects. Yet, #TechShaming persists. Why do we judge others for their tech choices?

@snacktraces I believe it.

I often see people working in tech, having no tech at home or the ability to up their skills to be future-proof. I also see many adults giving hell to others for playing video games saying it's for kids only. Some studies indicate that video games keep adults engaged, and cognitive, increase dexterity, and help all sorts of facets of life. Many adults say, "You're stupid for playing video games" not realizing the benefits. Why is #TechShaming so big?

Is ditching phones after work cool or unfair? If jobs need us online all day, is ignoring tech in free time like saying "I'm better"? Does saying no to tech, like video games, outside work make others feel bad? Are we pretending the past was perfect? What do you think? #TechBalance #TechShaming #NostalgiaTrap #AdultGaming #DiscussionStarter