LadyAstrum wrote: »If people want to whittle their lives away on a game for hours, days, weeks, months and years that's their problem. Look at what could be achieved in the real world if you put all that energy and time into actual goals and ambitions. The rich folk making money off the no-lifers didn't get there by spending all day, everyday on a game.
That said, fairly sure no-lifers are rare, and most gaming adults have some healthy balance in their lives.
DieAlteHexe wrote: »LadyAstrum wrote: »If people want to whittle their lives away on a game for hours, days, weeks, months and years that's their problem. Look at what could be achieved in the real world if you put all that energy and time into actual goals and ambitions. The rich folk making money off the no-lifers didn't get there by spending all day, everyday on a game.
That said, fairly sure no-lifers are rare, and most gaming adults have some healthy balance in their lives.
Some of us have already done all that and are now retired.Thus we have plenty of time to wallow in our enjoyment that we had to set aside for all those years of working. I've put my energy, years, time, etc. into goals, ambitions, career etc. Now is the time to relax and enjoy.
It's a lovely "problem" to have.
Who are you to decide who is a no lifer? I have 14 cp 880 chars on a main account, and 6 cp 350 chars on my mule account. 2 other chars are not even lvl 50, so I have life.
LadyAstrum wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »LadyAstrum wrote: »If people want to whittle their lives away on a game for hours, days, weeks, months and years that's their problem. Look at what could be achieved in the real world if you put all that energy and time into actual goals and ambitions. The rich folk making money off the no-lifers didn't get there by spending all day, everyday on a game.
That said, fairly sure no-lifers are rare, and most gaming adults have some healthy balance in their lives.
Some of us have already done all that and are now retired.Thus we have plenty of time to wallow in our enjoyment that we had to set aside for all those years of working. I've put my energy, years, time, etc. into goals, ambitions, career etc. Now is the time to relax and enjoy.
It's a lovely "problem" to have.
That's lovely, I hope to be able to enjoy gaming many years from now when I'm retired. A life time of working warrants lots of play time in my view. I'm really talking about young adults still with their lives way ahead of them.
Let's not bring forums into no life discussions.Where does the number of forum threads one creates fit into your assessment?
DieAlteHexe wrote: »LadyAstrum wrote: »If people want to whittle their lives away on a game for hours, days, weeks, months and years that's their problem. Look at what could be achieved in the real world if you put all that energy and time into actual goals and ambitions. The rich folk making money off the no-lifers didn't get there by spending all day, everyday on a game.
That said, fairly sure no-lifers are rare, and most gaming adults have some healthy balance in their lives.
Some of us have already done all that and are now retired.Thus we have plenty of time to wallow in our enjoyment that we had to set aside for all those years of working. I've put my energy, years, time, etc. into goals, ambitions, career etc. Now is the time to relax and enjoy.
It's a lovely "problem" to have.
@DoctorESO Are you trying to set a new record for Max Numbers of Threads created per day?