When do you quit video games?
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Rise and grind
I'll sleep when I die
Every second of every day I'm moving forward to become a better person in every aspect and refuse to do anything that will slow me down -
The whole "I'll sleep when I die" mantra is not good for your overall health. As humans, we have a ton of different things on our plates daily. It is in your best interest to get quality sleep to be well rested physically and mentally to sustain a healthy lifestyle.
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You don't have to quit to follow a career. You just have to find balance with it. I'm 40 years old have a great career, several other hobbies, Girlfriend, and a 16 year old son and would say I play more now than I did when I was younger. I use it as my relaxing time in the evening after running around at work all day. Everybody needs time to just relax and some people read, watch TV... some play video games. I only play DD and MUT and only commit to one at a time. I play on average 2 hours per night during the week and a lot on the weekend during the winter months. Just don't expect yourself to have every card in the game... thats for the 8+ hour a day guys... tough to have a career and play 40+ hours a week for sure.
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@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@bob_loblaw1984 said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
I’ve found myself enjoying DD and video games less and less as a whole lately, at what point is it time to just sell my console and stop playing?
Like I’ll probably use it a bit in college but after college I’m hoping I’ll be finding a career, starting a family, and just focusing on a lot more important stuff.Stop when you no longer enjoy it. Keep playing if you do.
Degrees, career, and family do not have to be the end of all your hobbies. I’m 37 and grew up playing video games. I still use them to stay in touch with old friends and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. Played them throughout college, graduate school, a career change, marriage, and plan to share them with my future children.
Yeah but it’s not about enjoyment all the time. My job in a decade won’t be enjoyment, it will be providing for my family, raising my children, being a good example to them.
Like in the grand scheme of things it just seems like a colossal waste of timeTime wasting is a nice escape for me. I have way more time than I thought I would at this point in my life. Time to play the show, workout, read, hike, work full-time, spend quality time with the wife, etc. Hell, I probably spend 10 hours a week smoking cigars and drinking beer on my deck (which is usually when I post here).
Most of that happens before 8 am. Being a morning person has advantages.
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Im 39 and I play video games every day....I do play a lot of co-op with my wife......watching a movie is no different, or reading a book.
I see it this way, life is short, so just do what you enjoy, if you feel your wasting time then do something else, but if your having fun, do what you want man.
My 2cents anyway lol
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@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@bob_loblaw1984 said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
I’ve found myself enjoying DD and video games less and less as a whole lately, at what point is it time to just sell my console and stop playing?
Like I’ll probably use it a bit in college but after college I’m hoping I’ll be finding a career, starting a family, and just focusing on a lot more important stuff.Stop when you no longer enjoy it. Keep playing if you do.
Degrees, career, and family do not have to be the end of all your hobbies. I’m 37 and grew up playing video games. I still use them to stay in touch with old friends and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. Played them throughout college, graduate school, a career change, marriage, and plan to share them with my future children.
Yeah but it’s not about enjoyment all the time. My job in a decade won’t be enjoyment, it will be providing for my family, raising my children, being a good example to them.
Like in the grand scheme of things it just seems like a colossal waste of timeI'm telling you now if you don't do things you enjoy you will lose yourself and end up divorced and see your kids on the weekend
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I'm 40. Retired, 5 kids and a wife. I play everyday and she supports it as I'm not shoving cash in another ladies underthings.
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@macktastic-brad_xbl said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@bob_loblaw1984 said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
I’ve found myself enjoying DD and video games less and less as a whole lately, at what point is it time to just sell my console and stop playing?
Like I’ll probably use it a bit in college but after college I’m hoping I’ll be finding a career, starting a family, and just focusing on a lot more important stuff.Stop when you no longer enjoy it. Keep playing if you do.
Degrees, career, and family do not have to be the end of all your hobbies. I’m 37 and grew up playing video games. I still use them to stay in touch with old friends and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. Played them throughout college, graduate school, a career change, marriage, and plan to share them with my future children.
Yeah but it’s not about enjoyment all the time. My job in a decade won’t be enjoyment, it will be providing for my family, raising my children, being a good example to them.
Like in the grand scheme of things it just seems like a colossal waste of timeI'm telling you now if you don't do things you enjoy you will lose yourself and end up divorced and see your kids on the weekend
Nah I won’t get divorced, my family is going to be the “things I enjoy”. Like I want to have a beautiful wife and then like 7 or more kids and I want to work hard for them to become the best father I can be, that’s my whole goal in life and I want to set an example of being a good father, which means avoiding things that won’t help me achieve such
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@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@macktastic-brad_xbl said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@bob_loblaw1984 said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
I’ve found myself enjoying DD and video games less and less as a whole lately, at what point is it time to just sell my console and stop playing?
Like I’ll probably use it a bit in college but after college I’m hoping I’ll be finding a career, starting a family, and just focusing on a lot more important stuff.Stop when you no longer enjoy it. Keep playing if you do.
Degrees, career, and family do not have to be the end of all your hobbies. I’m 37 and grew up playing video games. I still use them to stay in touch with old friends and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. Played them throughout college, graduate school, a career change, marriage, and plan to share them with my future children.
Yeah but it’s not about enjoyment all the time. My job in a decade won’t be enjoyment, it will be providing for my family, raising my children, being a good example to them.
Like in the grand scheme of things it just seems like a colossal waste of timeI'm telling you now if you don't do things you enjoy you will lose yourself and end up divorced and see your kids on the weekend
Nah I won’t get divorced, my family is going to be the “things I enjoy”. Like I want to have a beautiful wife and then like 7 or more kids and I want to work hard for them to become the best father I can be, that’s my whole goal in life and I want to set an example of being a good father, which means avoiding things that won’t help me achieve such
Said the same thing man I didn't play games or my guitar just worked do things you enjoy seems like u made up ur mind so I guess quit good luck can I get your stubs?
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@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@macktastic-brad_xbl said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@bob_loblaw1984 said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
I’ve found myself enjoying DD and video games less and less as a whole lately, at what point is it time to just sell my console and stop playing?
Like I’ll probably use it a bit in college but after college I’m hoping I’ll be finding a career, starting a family, and just focusing on a lot more important stuff.Stop when you no longer enjoy it. Keep playing if you do.
Degrees, career, and family do not have to be the end of all your hobbies. I’m 37 and grew up playing video games. I still use them to stay in touch with old friends and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. Played them throughout college, graduate school, a career change, marriage, and plan to share them with my future children.
Yeah but it’s not about enjoyment all the time. My job in a decade won’t be enjoyment, it will be providing for my family, raising my children, being a good example to them.
Like in the grand scheme of things it just seems like a colossal waste of timeI'm telling you now if you don't do things you enjoy you will lose yourself and end up divorced and see your kids on the weekend
Nah I won’t get divorced, my family is going to be the “things I enjoy”. Like I want to have a beautiful wife and then like 7 or more kids and I want to work hard for them to become the best father I can be, that’s my whole goal in life and I want to set an example of being a good father, which means avoiding things that won’t help me achieve such
Well that sounds like you will eventually feel worn out and run down an unhappy. It's just human nature. In my experience, the people that don't make time for "me" time are the most unhappy. You can have an amazing wife, and amazing kids, and make a boat load of money and still be unhappy.
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@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@macktastic-brad_xbl said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@bob_loblaw1984 said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
I’ve found myself enjoying DD and video games less and less as a whole lately, at what point is it time to just sell my console and stop playing?
Like I’ll probably use it a bit in college but after college I’m hoping I’ll be finding a career, starting a family, and just focusing on a lot more important stuff.Stop when you no longer enjoy it. Keep playing if you do.
Degrees, career, and family do not have to be the end of all your hobbies. I’m 37 and grew up playing video games. I still use them to stay in touch with old friends and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. Played them throughout college, graduate school, a career change, marriage, and plan to share them with my future children.
Yeah but it’s not about enjoyment all the time. My job in a decade won’t be enjoyment, it will be providing for my family, raising my children, being a good example to them.
Like in the grand scheme of things it just seems like a colossal waste of timeI'm telling you now if you don't do things you enjoy you will lose yourself and end up divorced and see your kids on the weekend
Nah I won’t get divorced, my family is going to be the “things I enjoy”. Like I want to have a beautiful wife and then like 7 or more kids and I want to work hard for them to become the best father I can be, that’s my whole goal in life and I want to set an example of being a good father, which means avoiding things that won’t help me achieve such
7 kids. You’re right. That’s going to soak up all your time, money, and freedom. Nice knowing ya bro.
I respect individual freedoms, but…[censored]. I suggest expanding your horizons, opening your mind in college, and experiencing new things before you let societal/religious expectations choose your path for you. There is A LOT you don’t know yet and that’s okay.
You can change a great deal in your 20s when you actually get away from the environmental factors that you’ve been exposed to for 18 years. Personally speaking, the change was extreme for me.
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Video games are a mental break for me. It’s the one of the few things I’ve found that take my mind completely off of life problems/thoughts. I think that’s why a lot of people read too.
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I’m 57 but 23 at heart. DD is a pretty decent getaway from real life , bills and responsibilities if only for an hour or 2.
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I'm sure when (if) I'm 80 I'll be playing The Show 2055
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@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@steelymacbeam said in When do you quit video games?:
I don't see a reason to quit. Some people read books in their free time and I play games. It's not like you get a career, family, kids, etc. and all of a sudden you have to change everything just to "be an adult".
I mean, I feel like it’s generally unproductive
I used to feel that way until I realized no one can be productive 24/7, it's not great in terms of mental health. I don't play a video game to be unproductive, I do it so I can relax and BE productive later.
You said you want children, well what if they want to play a video game with their dad? What if you meet your potential wife and she loves video games and wants to play it with you?
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@eatyum_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@steelymacbeam said in When do you quit video games?:
I don't see a reason to quit. Some people read books in their free time and I play games. It's not like you get a career, family, kids, etc. and all of a sudden you have to change everything just to "be an adult".
I mean, I feel like it’s generally unproductive
I used to feel that way until I realized no one can be productive 24/7, it's not great in terms of mental health. I don't play a video game to be unproductive, I do it so I can relax and BE productive later.
You said you want children, well what if they want to play a video game with their dad? What if you meet your potential wife and she loves video games and wants to play it with you?
Been gaming with my wife for 23 years now, has kept us close and happy. Same with playing with our kids, great way to keep them engaged with us when we really want some time with them.
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Never stopped playing, then turned it into a career.
If you enjoy gaming, you can still have fun in moderation in addition to focusing on more important things. Everyone needs to blow off some steam once in a while.
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@knoxwurst31_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@macktastic-brad_xbl said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@bob_loblaw1984 said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
I’ve found myself enjoying DD and video games less and less as a whole lately, at what point is it time to just sell my console and stop playing?
Like I’ll probably use it a bit in college but after college I’m hoping I’ll be finding a career, starting a family, and just focusing on a lot more important stuff.Stop when you no longer enjoy it. Keep playing if you do.
Degrees, career, and family do not have to be the end of all your hobbies. I’m 37 and grew up playing video games. I still use them to stay in touch with old friends and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. Played them throughout college, graduate school, a career change, marriage, and plan to share them with my future children.
Yeah but it’s not about enjoyment all the time. My job in a decade won’t be enjoyment, it will be providing for my family, raising my children, being a good example to them.
Like in the grand scheme of things it just seems like a colossal waste of timeI'm telling you now if you don't do things you enjoy you will lose yourself and end up divorced and see your kids on the weekend
Nah I won’t get divorced, my family is going to be the “things I enjoy”. Like I want to have a beautiful wife and then like 7 or more kids and I want to work hard for them to become the best father I can be, that’s my whole goal in life and I want to set an example of being a good father, which means avoiding things that won’t help me achieve such
Well that sounds like you will eventually feel worn out and run down an unhappy. It's just human nature. In my experience, the people that don't make time for "me" time are the most unhappy. You can have an amazing wife, and amazing kids, and make a boat load of money and still be unhappy.
Amen brotha. My son is 12 and we do everything together but there are times you NEED to say bug off and do something. Its unhealthy for kids not to have their own alone time as well
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@desolator78_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@eatyum_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@kdclemson_psn said in When do you quit video games?:
@steelymacbeam said in When do you quit video games?:
I don't see a reason to quit. Some people read books in their free time and I play games. It's not like you get a career, family, kids, etc. and all of a sudden you have to change everything just to "be an adult".
I mean, I feel like it’s generally unproductive
I used to feel that way until I realized no one can be productive 24/7, it's not great in terms of mental health. I don't play a video game to be unproductive, I do it so I can relax and BE productive later.
You said you want children, well what if they want to play a video game with their dad? What if you meet your potential wife and she loves video games and wants to play it with you?
Been gaming with my wife for 23 years now, has kept us close and happy. Same with playing with our kids, great way to keep them engaged with us when we really want some time with them.
Hell yeah! First real co-op with wife(that was not lego related) was the first Borderlands game. And let me tell you she was 10x better than me in that game