there...there is more to life than video games right?
There...there is more to life than video games right?
Being tired and depressed are two different things, look at the clock and go to bed.
what have you been doing in place of gaming?
If you can find other hobbies you enjoy, yes. Otherwise, no.
For me, it's gaming and masturbating.
There's suicide too
What are you family life like that you think hobbies are the purpose of life?
I don't want my pain inflicted on others. I want no one to have to be in pain anymore :(
The only thing you are guaranteed in life is pain
We're guaranteed death and hopefully a release from this as well. That makes me think some good exists in all of this.
I'd consider a painless death to be a luxury not guaranteed to anyone.
Death will probably hurt. But you're right, death is probably the only thing I have in common with the rich
there literally isnt, espcialyl if u dont believe in god, and with the current state of games, we wont be living for long
There is but I'm too ugly to be accepted in that world so I play vidya and dream
I do believe in God but it doesn't change anything. Knowing there might be a better world changes nothing about the world you're currently in. If anything it ads another layer of stress about the actions you undertake knowing they could come back to bite you. Sometimes I feel like I could slip back into the oblivion of atheism again everything would be better.
Have you tried creating something?
It doesn't matter what; a story, some furniture, maybe your own vidya, anything will do.
I wrote poetry for a while, even got a piece if it published in a magazine. I fell off and haven't started again. It did make me feel better while I did it.
read about reincarnation and the buddhist beliefs surrounding them, makes the most sense to me.
I just don't believe in nirvana is all.
I guessed as much.
I don't know why, but the world seems a little less depressive when you put your creative energy into something.
>read about reincarnation and the buddhist beliefs surrounding them, makes the most sense to me.
so what can we all do to replace emptiness left vidya?
I've read the Pali Canon. I'm not a buddhist but its pretty clear much of that is true.
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there isn't
only vidya and pain are constant