Power of Persuasion: Pokémon
Over the past week I’ve witnessed how a simple game can weigh so negatively yet positive on so many people. Many were persuaded to follow this game by their peers, friends, family, and surprisingly coworkers. From a negative view, many lost focus on their daily routines. People who were supposed to go to the gym, didn’t go…while on the positive side, you had people that didn’t exercise a day in their lives, running all over town, so that was a plus. You had people paying more attention to their phones and trying to catch these Pokémon pieces that they ruined their relationships at home. Meaning, they wouldn’t take their eyes off the phone for two minutes to ask their significant other how their day was or what was for dinner. Then when Hilary Clinton mentioned the Pokémon game for votes Donald Trump struck back as well with the game to throw balls at Hilary. While on the positive side of things, it brought strangers together…no matter the skin color. Uptown Charlotte in the Epi Center, people joined together to start meet up groups to work as teams. I mean with all of the negative things happening in the world today, it brought many together. I am really not a fan of the game because it makes people lose focus. However, if this game will bring people together, no matter the skin color, then I am alllllll for it! There weren’t any fights…there weren’t any bashing…there weren’t any people showing hatred towards another. There was just some competitive teams, having a great time exercising while playing a game….UNITY #PowerofPersuasion #perscc16 @drjmunsell












