And it’s the same reason as the one alluded to in the title.
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And it’s the same reason as the one alluded to in the title.
Perfectly tuned is not the right environment for creativity.
If Blizzard owned something comparable to Steam they could have become too big to be bought by Activision.
The butocracy can be absolute hell as are a huge emphasis on being punctual.
But at least we got a decent enough Healthcare to actuslly get therapy and meds if you need them. It’s barred behind said hellish butocracy. But at least it is there.
Just a normal alarm timer app.
Forget appointments? Lose track of time when doing things? I set timers. Most apps allow recurring timers. For example I got one going off twice each day to remind me to drink some water.
I gotta leave in 40 minutes so I got some time to read or whatever. If I don’t set an alarm I’ll lose track of time and be late. Easy fix.
As far as habits go.
Be honest with myself about my shortcomings. If I start gaming at 9 pm it won’t be half an hour. Be honest. Go to bed now or accept it will be midnight.
No, I won’t just do that later. I will forget. Write it down or do it now. Else I will forget.
I do make more deliberate choices on what I expose myself to content and general life experience wise. Because when it comes down to it I don’t have a say in where the next hyperfixation takes me.
For example I am staying the hell away from trading card games because I enjoy being able to pay my rent.
A TV? I don’t have that.
I can relate so much. I’ve had both happen several times. I’m currently back to the plan of minimum effort but it’s hard.
Whenever I’ve gotten a fun hobby I just think about it all the time and it becomes so hard to focus on my job and even harder to force myself to do the same boring shit every day. Can’t wait to get home too finally do something fun and interesting with my life.
Mobile add-ons. Nice!
I’m not sure my brain can handle this.
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Polar bears love it.
Not even half. Nothing to worry about.
The sequel to Groundhog Day nobody ever wanted.
Only if the website is part of the product. Like if to use the product I have to login on the website or am forced to regularly use it or whatever. Then if it is advertised as 100% open source I’d probably be like ‘is it though?’.
As an enjoyer of turn based rpgs and the occasional rogue lite as well, I think it looks promising so far. The combat reminds me of Crown Trick which I enjoyed a lot.
The art style is cool even though some sprites look a bit uninspired imo. The music seems decent from the trailer.
I have bought less games but it is more due to lack of quality of games if anything.
For me it was life changing good advice. But it depends on the individual I guess.
From all the grease.