It might sound cliché, but if this is you, have you tried doing… anything else? If this clearly isn’t doing it for you?
As someone else mentioned, there’s more you can do with a PC than play games, it can be creative or expanding ones own knowledge about computing. Or so something else entirely, I love sitting at my computer for hours doing whatever but sometimes just need to get out and enjoy nature for a bit. Gaming is a nice hobby, especially if you have games or a game that you really enjoy but it’s not exactly meaningful or fulfilling. Treat it like watching TV.
Obviously, none of this guarantees success but continuing to do what doesn’t make you happy guarantees failure.
Going out into nature, walking next to a river, or just hanging out in a part is underrated. It’s nice.
It’s mostly about not always doing the same thing because… well… we get bored of it. If we were walking next to the river every day, it’d get boring and mundane. If we went bungee jumping every day, same thing. Why is gaming different?
Just have some variance in life, and don’t always feel like you “have to” enjoy something because you did in the past. Chances are you would like to do something else for a little bit. I can certainly say that doing other things like hanging out in nature, or with friends, or other various fun stuff (may or may not include others), has made playing games more fun again too.
It might sound cliché, but if this is you, have you tried doing… anything else? If this clearly isn’t doing it for you?
As someone else mentioned, there’s more you can do with a PC than play games, it can be creative or expanding ones own knowledge about computing. Or so something else entirely, I love sitting at my computer for hours doing whatever but sometimes just need to get out and enjoy nature for a bit. Gaming is a nice hobby, especially if you have games or a game that you really enjoy but it’s not exactly meaningful or fulfilling. Treat it like watching TV.
Obviously, none of this guarantees success but continuing to do what doesn’t make you happy guarantees failure.
Going out into nature, walking next to a river, or just hanging out in a part is underrated. It’s nice.
It’s mostly about not always doing the same thing because… well… we get bored of it. If we were walking next to the river every day, it’d get boring and mundane. If we went bungee jumping every day, same thing. Why is gaming different?
Just have some variance in life, and don’t always feel like you “have to” enjoy something because you did in the past. Chances are you would like to do something else for a little bit. I can certainly say that doing other things like hanging out in nature, or with friends, or other various fun stuff (may or may not include others), has made playing games more fun again too.