Minecraft teaches the virtue of restraint and the folly of never-ending expansion
Whenever you start a new game it's always seem to be a good idea to have plenty of everything
You start to create massive farms for plants and animals, extensive mine networks in search of mineral, and more trees to cut down
Everything seems great at first but then this will be the time Minecraft get boring. More time will be dedicated to ensure the working of these giants project of maintaining the large farms, the mines, and the search for trees. This means less adventure
Then I realize that I don't need 64 cows and sheep to feed myself. I dont need 30x40 tiles of grains to feed myself and the farm animals. I could build with just cutting 5 trees and replanting them there is no need to decimate an entire forest
Creating small home for myself and restraining the urge to go industrially big is better for maximizing fun in the game
No point in having more than I need!
I guess Minecraft teaches the beauty of small self sufficient life that the anarchist try to tell us all
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