Its official. Video games are becoming more reputable and worth your time - well assuming you have a knack for it and much, much more. The headline - "'StarCraft 2' video game champ is pro athlete in the US" - caught my attention - and his case obviously caught the Immigration Service's attention too. According to the article linked below: "Kim “viOLet” Dong Hwan became the first 'StarCraft 2' pro to obtain a P-1A visa, which will allow him to live and earn a salary in the United States as a "professional athlete" for the next five years".
Technology is changing the world we live daily. 30 or 10 years ago, did you imagine that video games would be a pro sport? Buckle up - because more change is in the future. The more relevant question is - "What are you doing to keep pace or better still get ahead of the wave?"
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/starcraft-2-video-game-champ-pro-athlete-us-2D11732682