Re: Deleted my lvl 50 main video - finally free
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 4:02 pm
Heycousin! wrote:Back to P99?
Now thats a game I miss... but I can only have one timesink.
Heycousin! wrote:Back to P99?
Dr. Doom wrote:Hope it lasts you Stay strong and try to instead focus on a new hobby or interest. Being free of videogames is a grand thing to achieve.
Truuue wrote:Never understood why people delete toons out of rage
shimiz84 wrote:like I was removing my shackles.Truuue wrote:Never understood why people delete toons out of rage
shimiz84 wrote:Truuue wrote:Never understood why people delete toons out of rage
Didn't feel rage man. Honestly felt kinda good, like I was removing my shackles. I didn't do it on an impulse. I had been thinking about quitting for a while now. I often wonder where I'd be in life if I had never gotten into video games, and instead of spending those thousands of hours playing games, learned a skill that would earn me respect and happiness. If I didn't delete my character, I would just log on the next day once I lost my motivation to change. Now that my character is deleted, I have no desire at all to log back in.
bleik wrote:shimiz84 wrote:Truuue wrote:Never understood why people delete toons out of rage
Didn't feel rage man. Honestly felt kinda good, like I was removing my shackles. I didn't do it on an impulse. I had been thinking about quitting for a while now. I often wonder where I'd be in life if I had never gotten into video games, and instead of spending those thousands of hours playing games, learned a skill that would earn me respect and happiness. If I didn't delete my character, I would just log on the next day once I lost my motivation to change. Now that my character is deleted, I have no desire at all to log back in.
But you somehow managed to find time to make a video, upload it and seek attention on the forums for it(your new distraction). Why did you bother? Shouldnt you be out changing your life already?
Truth is, if you have to delete your character to stop playing, the level of discipline you have is close to zero and that is the reason why you do not succeed in life. You will just find another distraction soon enough - and you will be back to square one.
Stop seeking attention and rather train your discipline. Manage to have fun with a hobby while still setting your own time limits and prioritizing the important real life work.
Hope you manage to turn your life around and become happy with yourself - however do not seek the simple solution of blaming videogames(or other hobbies). The problem is with you and your inability to be strict with yourself. Be honest with yourself and work on becoming better