Today T1 defeated HLE Hanwha with a direct score of 3:0, it was so moving.
I have always been a fan of Faker, still so strong at nearly 30, achieving so much yet remaining so humble.
I often tell myself:
"No matter what height I reach in the future, I must maintain an attitude like Faker's."
In November last year,
the excitement of T1 winning the championship again far exceeded Bitcoin breaking a hundred thousand.
Today, T1 once again proved they can win without Zeus.
It reminds me of a regret I had in college:
At that time, I was 18 years old, and after playing League of Legends for just half a year, I reached Master rank.
I always wanted to be a player, but was so arrogant that I didn't want to practice champions, not even for small tournaments.
Later, I started doing boosting and helping others rank up,
spending every day playing with several supports in low-tier games, smurfing.
By the time I was 22 and wanted to seriously play in Korean servers, I suddenly realized I was already too old,
long past the golden period for sprinting, and I had no money.
So when I turned 23 and finished my military service, I vowed to quickly earn a hundred million,
and once I made money, I would play LOL fiercely,
yet I completely gave up gaming to focus on making money,
only to find that when I returned to play LOL at 27, even reaching elite rank, I still couldn't find the joy I once had.
Last year, due to a major restructuring at my company, I had some downtime,
I came back and climbed to elite rank again, then deleted the game,
and realized I had long suffered from electronic impotence, age really makes a difference.
Now pursuing my next life goal in elite rank,
youthful regrets will be continued to be penned by Faker.