>open up game
>play for 5 minutes
>think to myself "maybe I will have more fun if I play another game"
>close game
>start up another
>think the same thing
>can't ever decide what to play
>"maybe I should watch something"
>start watching something
>"maybe I will have more fun if I watch something else"
help me
I go through this cycle until I think, maybe I should just kill myself. Then I lean back in my chair and stare at the wall.
>>28814660
You're realising that shallow entertainments are unfulfilling. You need to work on the game of life son. Start your big thing.
>>28815131
What for? What exactly will you accomplish?
>fulfillment, victory, etc
What do you do with those?
>>28814660
it more like;
>have a backlog of 6161 games on me homebrew'ed wii made up of GB/GBC/GBA/FC/NES/SNES/SFC/GENISIS/MEGA DRIVE and GAMEGEAR
>have a backlog of 78 shows to watch
>have a backlog of 2502 movies to watch
>have a backlog of 138 albums to get
>have a backlog of 13 things to fix in me room
backlog total; 8892
but barely touch it.
>>28815303
As well as feeling good and having a better life, you avoid being made to sweep the floor by an obese KFC manager
>>28815407
>As well as feeling good and having a better life
You always feel that pang in your heart. At best you can ignore it when you're with people, then develop a vice to cope with it. At worst, you can't hold on and drop out of everything, back to the beginning.
I've been there and back.
>>28815493
My point is if you don't choose what you do soon, someone else will choose what you do, every day.