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Don't force yourself to enjoy gaming.

Don't force yourself to enjoy gaming.

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Agman10
Senior Member
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05-21-2023, 08:42 AM
#11
Brother, I faced a tough challenge during my gaming journey with World of Warcraft. This game is so engaging that it keeps you playing for enjoyment. It seems to be divided into just the Horde or the Alliance.
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Agman10
05-21-2023, 08:42 AM #11

Brother, I faced a tough challenge during my gaming journey with World of Warcraft. This game is so engaging that it keeps you playing for enjoyment. It seems to be divided into just the Horde or the Alliance.

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WachDogs
Junior Member
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05-29-2023, 01:44 AM
#12
You need to fully understand a game or get the most enjoyment out of it. What does that really mean? Just start playing, enjoy while it's entertaining, and when it loses interest, stop. If you truly want to experience the story, watch it on YouTube. It helps avoid getting stuck in the sunk cost fallacy—feeling pressured to finish something you already invested time and money in. Treat games as temporary escapes, something you take for a short time and then move on from.
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WachDogs
05-29-2023, 01:44 AM #12

You need to fully understand a game or get the most enjoyment out of it. What does that really mean? Just start playing, enjoy while it's entertaining, and when it loses interest, stop. If you truly want to experience the story, watch it on YouTube. It helps avoid getting stuck in the sunk cost fallacy—feeling pressured to finish something you already invested time and money in. Treat games as temporary escapes, something you take for a short time and then move on from.

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anakindaur
Senior Member
576
05-29-2023, 07:08 AM
#13
As I've grown older, it's become simpler for me to let go of things that no longer bring me joy as much as I once did. I've started embracing the mindset of "well, it's fine, just drop it and look for something better." Isn't it true that the older you get, the clearer the gap between what you enjoy and what you don't?
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anakindaur
05-29-2023, 07:08 AM #13

As I've grown older, it's become simpler for me to let go of things that no longer bring me joy as much as I once did. I've started embracing the mindset of "well, it's fine, just drop it and look for something better." Isn't it true that the older you get, the clearer the gap between what you enjoy and what you don't?

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P1NGUD2
Junior Member
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06-19-2023, 01:13 AM
#14
I believe that's the simplest trap to fall into and the most challenging to master.
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P1NGUD2
06-19-2023, 01:13 AM #14

I believe that's the simplest trap to fall into and the most challenging to master.

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