I'm exactly the same. Hobbies just don't stick, and I can't commit to the grind of getting better at them.
Have you been diagnosed with adhd by chance? I haven't, but I suspect it's one symptom.
I'm exactly the same. Hobbies just don't stick, and I can't commit to the grind of getting better at them.
Have you been diagnosed with adhd by chance? I haven't, but I suspect it's one symptom.
What I meant by opposite was that I had a bad time after getting glasses, not a better ti.e like the others. It was a miscommunication on my part.
I had the opposite reaction. When i got a prescription, I went from 1080p to 4k. I could see and read just fine, but I can't see fine details.
Then I could see all the pores and blemishes on people's faces, and it was kinda frightening. For someone to see that their whole life, it's probably normal, but for me, it's like people were wearing uncanny masks, and I couldn't get used to it.
Also, glasses gave me a headache like no other.
"That makes it free, right?"
"Refuse to vote neither"
So you're voting both then, I see.
4 year. I have the skills necessary to do the job, but my portfolio is lacking. I'm working on a game in my free time, but all last year I applied to game studios and had when they all rejected or ghosted me, I ran out of money.
I graduated with a Game Programming degree last year. I currently work retail and haven't been hired in the industry yet.
All of the above cause you can't get in
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Yeah, I agree the genre has come down to a basic recipe.
There are some exceptions:
That's a cool take on it. I feel like I just haven't found a solid hobby that's fun to me. I've tried several, the only things that have partially stuck are video games, programming, and DND, but they still feel like a chore to keep learning.