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Do you give up on hobbies when they aren't fun anymore?
Or is the fact you aren't having fun part of a bigger problem?

I won't be StoryTelling for the VHS in the fall.
I may not be continuing my mage game, which I still don't have a good idea for tonight.
Nothing that flows.

My gaming experiences as a player have all sucked ass lately.
Womped at cards again last night.

I'm sick of it.
Sick.

Date: 2002-05-06 07:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alex-victory.livejournal.com
This isn't surprising at all, I've seen it in many, many hobbies. The more involved you get into something, the harder it is to take pleasure in the simplest aspects of it. The biggest Star Wars fans hated Episode 1. The biggest wrestling fans hate the current WWF product.

I believe the appropriate term is "jaded"?

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Date: 2002-05-06 07:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] silas7.livejournal.com
That's one word for it. When you first are exposed to something, it becomes imprinted in your mind. Anything that changes or deviates from your "snapshot" becomes inferior.

In the same vein of "it's not the end of the world if they say no", you can say "it's not the end of the world if you don't win once, or ten times." You can't just give up after a few bad experiences.

There's something to be said for running into a brick wall head first, too.

Date: 2002-05-06 08:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alex-victory.livejournal.com
Well, there's running into a brick wall... and then there's throwing yourself at a wall of swords, hoping that THIS time you'll break through it instead of getting torn asunder.

Just riffing off your imagery in my sleep-deprived brain, pay no attention...

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