Gaming kept me sane during the lowest points in my life. That is worth a lot to me. A hobby that brings you joy is not a waste of time.
I broke 300 bones reading the disaster artist, Also mild brain damage(But do read a fucking book every now and then, it wont hurt, I promise)
I agree, thread title can be a bit misleadingYou misspelled "Online gaming" and "Social Media".
(But do read a fucking book every now and then, it wont hurt, I promise).
I'll sound like a boomer but the short attention span content (colloquially called "brainrot content") is worrying me a bit.You misspelled "Online gaming" and "Social Media".
Perhaps I misspelled my question which was misunderstood. I agree that video games are an art form, however completing a video game does not complete anything in real life. My initial reasoning centered on the question of when the video game becomes a problem to the point where we spend too much time on it, causing us to miss out on some of the opportunities in life, especially when we are young. As I said in my initial post, some games, particularly role-playing games with their dynamics of farming and side quests, induce one to devote a lot of time to them, to the point of generating completion obsessions. At least, that was the case for me. Now, at my age, it would no longer make sense to start such a game.objectively speaking, engaging in any hobby is a 'waste of time'.
all time is wasted to an extent. it's all semantics on how one defines waste of time.
starting a new hobby or engaging in a new interest is 'a waste of time' because you are an amateur outsider with no insider knowledge. perhaps one keeps wasting their time in this space because they are driven and interested in it.
one 'wastes' some time in all facets in order to be able to waste time a little less next time.
like most philosophical issues its all down to someone else bullshitting the terms further ahead than you had previously considered.
personally i think engaging with art in any form is the best way to waste time.
i rly want to live this life but have no idea how to sustain it … how do u get the money to survive?hikkikomori
I'm living on a subsistence basis, someone else pays for me.i rly want to live this life but have no idea how to sustain it … how do u get the money to survive?
im so sick of going out to work
Completing video game DOES complete something in real life, the caveat is, it only does something to yourself, it doesn't directly contribute anything to society.Perhaps I misspelled my question which was misunderstood. I agree that video games are an art form, however completing a video game does not complete anything in real life. My initial reasoning centered on the question of when the video game becomes a problem to the point where we spend too much time on it, causing us to miss out on some of the opportunities in life, especially when we are young. As I said in my initial post, some games, particularly role-playing games with their dynamics of farming and side quests, induce one to devote a lot of time to them, to the point of generating completion obsessions. At least, that was the case for me. Now, at my age, it would no longer make sense to start such a game.
Agreed.and touch grass when you need to.
Absolutely. My brother Is the kinda guy that mocks me for supossedly living in a fantasy world because I play videogames, while he thinks he's the greatest thing ever because he always attends every party and opportunity to get wasted or high. Once I had to supress a laugh when I was being scolded for not being like him and having more friends, when he literally doesn't have any. All his "friends" were literally just drunktards or addicts that brought nothing good to him. Sorry about my yappp I got out of character thereeeAgreed.
But "touching grass" does not necessarily means "going in bars/nightclubs and getting wasted" but even going in a park to read or listen to music is enough.
Don't be sorry.Absolutely. My brother Is the kinda guy that mocks me for supossedly living in a fantasy world because I play videogames, while he thinks he's the greatest thing ever because he always attends every party and opportunity to get wasted or high. Once I had to supress a laugh when I was being scolded for not being like him and having more friends, when he literally doesn't have any. All his "friends" were literally just drunktards or addicts that brought nothing good to him. Sorry about my yappp I got out of character thereee
Just taking a breath of fresh air outside is good.What if you can't touch some grass? Literally or not?
Don't worry, it's not being depressing! The realization of how meaningless everything is made me feel down for a lot of time, before I learned that's actually a very good thing. Do anything you enjoy doing if it doesn't hurt anybody, and you're enjoying life!Are you enjoying yourself?
If you're not hurting anybody, then it doesn't matter.
I don't want to be depressing, but cosmically it really doesn't matter. Spend your time how you want to. It's your time. It's too valuable and precious to be spending whatever portion of it you have free on things that don't interest you.