You're right. It's not healthy. I don't even know how someone could have fun playing the same game all day. I've been playing Baldur's Gate recently, and I can't stand more than a few hours of that game without getting bored.
If you beat a really hard game, you do have something to be proud of. For example, if you beat the original Baldur's Gate 2 on the hardest difficulty without loading a previous save, then you have every right to brag about it.
Raisin.
Taking a break is nothing to hide, or be ashamed of.
We all have our ways to relax.
But, when that thing becomes an addiction.
or as adult you live a false life.
Because you have no real one.
Then it becomes an issue.
As, sooner or later those folks become a drag on society.
IIN that I play animal crossing nearly all day, everyday?
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You're right. It's not healthy. I don't even know how someone could have fun playing the same game all day. I've been playing Baldur's Gate recently, and I can't stand more than a few hours of that game without getting bored.
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A hobby is one thing, addiction is another.
Thats why I come down hard about it.
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No game is a hobby, or anything to ever be proud of. As someone who plays games, I keep it hidden like a shameful family secret.
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If you beat a really hard game, you do have something to be proud of. For example, if you beat the original Baldur's Gate 2 on the hardest difficulty without loading a previous save, then you have every right to brag about it.
Raisin.
Taking a break is nothing to hide, or be ashamed of.
We all have our ways to relax.
But, when that thing becomes an addiction.
or as adult you live a false life.
Because you have no real one.
Then it becomes an issue.
As, sooner or later those folks become a drag on society.