I quit games for a month and barely increased my progress in life and I still learned a good lesson from that. Your desire to achieve well matters more than the desire to not play games. If you quit games without a desire to chase your goals well then you will just be scrolling social media all the time instead. If you have a desire to do things that improve your life then you will make it your top priority and both games and social media, all of the distractions will be shrunken down so that you can focus on your goals. Trust me I quit the games for a month and that month I was still distracted with social media and my life didn't improve by much.
Thanks bro it's helps me a lot you give good advice. I found you not too long but keep helping a lot I have been watching a lot of self-improvement videos but it never help buy you keep helping me a lot. Thanks
I don't know if this will sound crazy, but I've always wondered something... If someone has things others don't just because they were born into it-like having more valuable things or being born into a non-divorced family-it's not their fault, they were just born that way. I've often felt guilty for having 'better things' or being in a 'better situation'. Has anyone else felt like this? How do you deal with these feelings? I am grateful for my luck, but sometimes I feel bad for being more fortunate than others. Anyway, Aiden Heaney, thanks for everything you do. ❤️
I quit games for a month and barely increased my progress in life and I still learned a good lesson from that.
Your desire to achieve well matters more than the desire to not play games. If you quit games without a desire to chase your goals well then you will just be scrolling social media all the time instead. If you have a desire to do things that improve your life then you will make it your top priority and both games and social media, all of the distractions will be shrunken down so that you can focus on your goals. Trust me I quit the games for a month and that month I was still distracted with social media and my life didn't improve by much.
The great irony when you enjoy and focus on the process not the results, you end up with better results.
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Thanks bro it's helps me a lot you give good advice. I found you not too long but keep helping a lot I have been watching a lot of self-improvement videos but it never help buy you keep helping me a lot. Thanks
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I don't know if this will sound crazy, but I've always wondered something... If someone has things others don't just because they were born into it-like having more valuable things or being born into a non-divorced family-it's not their fault, they were just born that way. I've often felt guilty for having 'better things' or being in a 'better situation'. Has anyone else felt like this? How do you deal with these feelings? I am grateful for my luck, but sometimes I feel bad for being more fortunate than others. Anyway, Aiden Heaney, thanks for everything you do. ❤️
It’s not your fault bro, you play the game of life with the cards you were dealt with, be grateful for your advantages!