jedtb16_ESO wrote: »game and lifestyle envy..... a sad thing to witness.
there's probably a support group somewhere.
BozzyTheDrummer wrote: »Let me tell you.......his luck is the kind of luck that will make you want to slap yourself in the face and quit gaming in general. My cousin is 24. He goes to school part time, doesn't have a job and get's to sit at home all day and game. This may be me ranting, but It really gets under my skin. His parents are fine with him staying at home, not working and just gaming all day. When ever my friend and I get online with him to play, he always has new crown store items (the really good ones that everyone wants) Each time, he has something new. His parents let him spend on crown crates all the time. It get's frustrating (i know it shouldn't bother me, but it does) each time we get on, he's usually 5-10 champion points higher than before. He literally has almost all day, every day (with the exception of going into class for a few hours, then gets online again)
He literally has all the time in the world to play, and buys crown crates whenever he likes, and always gets the rare items. He always gets extremely defensive (gets very hostile as well, verbally) yelling and swearing at us that we don't see the tons and tons of crap items he goes through, just to get the good items. But that's just makes it worse. He gets to spend on crates and get so many items, it's ridiculous.
I have a job that is full time, I have a car payment, rent, bills that take priority, animals and the usual adult responsibilities. It really must be nice to have all the time in the world to game and spend on crown crates. I'm not saying that's what I want to do with my life, I'd go nuts If I games that much. But it must be nice to not have the usual adult responsibilities in life to allow you to have the free time to do what you want (in his case, play games) and spend what you want.
What get's under my skin (as well as our friends) is just how defensive and hostile he gets when ever any of us mention his luck with RNG. He gets the rare mounts from crown crates as much as I get mimic stones from them. I know I shouldn't be this frustrated over it, because I know it's just a game, but good lord. I'd like to have a run of good luck with RNG at least once.
I'll end my rant here. May have gotten a little carried away. Sorry.
imnotanother wrote: »Envy is a dangerous thing.
In my opinion, one of current struggles in society is comparing oneself to everyone through social media. It is easy to think the grass is greener on the other side.
I would try to appreciate what you have instead of hating on your friend for what they have.
imnotanother wrote: »Envy is a dangerous thing.
In my opinion, one of current struggles in society is comparing oneself to everyone through social media. It is easy to think the grass is greener on the other side.
I would try to appreciate what you have instead of hating on your friend for what they have.
BozzyTheDrummer wrote: »imnotanother wrote: »Envy is a dangerous thing.
In my opinion, one of current struggles in society is comparing oneself to everyone through social media. It is easy to think the grass is greener on the other side.
I would try to appreciate what you have instead of hating on your friend for what they have.
Oh believe me, I do appreciate what I have, I am thankful for everything, every day. Posting this kind of helped me get that frustration out. I know very well, that this is absolutely no reason to be frustrated, because as I said, it's just a video game, but shockingly, I am anyway, and I know it's not right.
BozzyTheDrummer wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »game and lifestyle envy..... a sad thing to witness.
there's probably a support group somewhere.
It is sad lol was thinking about it last night and had t kind of put myself in check and really ask myself "am I really envious of this?" Because it's literally nothing to get frustrated with, but yet here I am... Had to get that off my chest lol
logarifmik wrote: »Is it really about envy? I thought it's about one weirdo, who plays all day long and live off his parents. Guess I have a wrong mentality to see envy in this story.
Reading that makes me kind of feel bad for your friend. You don't portray him in a particularly flattering light, doesn't seem like a life style I'd be particularly envious of. Based on what you described, I'm not sure I'd be interested in maintaining a friendship with that particular person.
Reading that makes me kind of feel bad for your friend. You don't portray him in a particularly flattering light, doesn't seem like a life style I'd be particularly envious of. Based on what you described, I'm not sure I'd be interested in maintaining a friendship with that particular person.
You don't get to choose your family.
Reading that makes me kind of feel bad for your friend. You don't portray him in a particularly flattering light, doesn't seem like a life style I'd be particularly envious of. Based on what you described, I'm not sure I'd be interested in maintaining a friendship with that particular person.
You don't get to choose your family.
Reading that makes me kind of feel bad for your friend. You don't portray him in a particularly flattering light, doesn't seem like a life style I'd be particularly envious of. Based on what you described, I'm not sure I'd be interested in maintaining a friendship with that particular person.
Sure it would be nice to have more disposable income, but before you envy someone, take the whole picture in view. It is a package deal.
You have a job, your own income, animals, a house. You can take care of yourself, but can't spurge on crown crates if you want to keep it all afloat.
Your cousin as you bring it leeches off his parents, is dependent, has not much of a life outside of gaming and a part time study. But he has nice in game pixels.
I know who's life I would prefer to have... one hint... it is not the one of the cousin.
I know the definition, thank you. I mean, it's a very strange thing to envy for. And besides, if this guy so damn lucky, let him try his luck somewhere else, in casino for instance. I doubt, that he will be able to win a lot. I bet, it's not about luck here, he just spend a lot of resourses and time on the game, that's why he get rare items. All as he said himself, if story tells truth, but OP for some reasons thinks it's luck to blame. So what all this envy is about, huh?imnotanother wrote: »logarifmik wrote: »Is it really about envy? I thought it's about one weirdo, who plays all day long and live off his parents. Guess I have a wrong mentality to see envy in this story.
en·vy
ˈenvē/Submit
noun
1.
a feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck
It is literally the definition.

logarifmik wrote: »I know the definition, thank you. I mean, it's a very strange thing to envy for. And besides, if this guy so damn lucky, let him try his luck somewhere else, in casino for instance. I doubt, that he will be able to win a lot. I bet, it's not about luck here, he just spend a lot of resourses and time on the game, that's why he get rare items. All as he said himself, if story tells truth, but OP for some reasons thinks it's luck to blame. So what all this envy is about, huh?imnotanother wrote: »logarifmik wrote: »Is it really about envy? I thought it's about one weirdo, who plays all day long and live off his parents. Guess I have a wrong mentality to see envy in this story.
en·vy
ˈenvē/Submit
noun
1.
a feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck
It is literally the definition.
Still it's a weird situation, but now I got the envy part. Thanks.imnotanother wrote: »logarifmik wrote: »I know the definition, thank you. I mean, it's a very strange thing to envy for. And besides, if this guy so damn lucky, let him try his luck somewhere else, in casino for instance. I doubt, that he will be able to win a lot. I bet, it's not about luck here, he just spend a lot of resourses and time on the game, that's why he get rare items. All as he said himself, if story tells truth, but OP for some reasons thinks it's luck to blame. So what all this envy is about, huh?imnotanother wrote: »logarifmik wrote: »Is it really about envy? I thought it's about one weirdo, who plays all day long and live off his parents. Guess I have a wrong mentality to see envy in this story.
en·vy
ˈenvē/Submit
noun
1.
a feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck
It is literally the definition.
He’s mad at his cousin for having more time to play the game and the quality of goods received from crown crates because he does not have those things. It brings us back to the definition of envy. (See above quoted text)
Yes, that would hurt, think of it as always doing random normal dungeons, then select random vet by mistake and get an DLCxilfxlegion wrote: »BozzyTheDrummer wrote: »Let me tell you.......his luck is the kind of luck that will make you want to slap yourself in the face and quit gaming in general. My cousin is 24. He goes to school part time, doesn't have a job and get's to sit at home all day and game. This may be me ranting, but It really gets under my skin. His parents are fine with him staying at home, not working and just gaming all day. When ever my friend and I get online with him to play, he always has new crown store items (the really good ones that everyone wants) Each time, he has something new. His parents let him spend on crown crates all the time. It get's frustrating (i know it shouldn't bother me, but it does) each time we get on, he's usually 5-10 champion points higher than before. He literally has almost all day, every day (with the exception of going into class for a few hours, then gets online again)
He literally has all the time in the world to play, and buys crown crates whenever he likes, and always gets the rare items. He always gets extremely defensive (gets very hostile as well, verbally) yelling and swearing at us that we don't see the tons and tons of crap items he goes through, just to get the good items. But that's just makes it worse. He gets to spend on crates and get so many items, it's ridiculous.
I have a job that is full time, I have a car payment, rent, bills that take priority, animals and the usual adult responsibilities. It really must be nice to have all the time in the world to game and spend on crown crates. I'm not saying that's what I want to do with my life, I'd go nuts If I games that much. But it must be nice to not have the usual adult responsibilities in life to allow you to have the free time to do what you want (in his case, play games) and spend what you want.
What get's under my skin (as well as our friends) is just how defensive and hostile he gets when ever any of us mention his luck with RNG. He gets the rare mounts from crown crates as much as I get mimic stones from them. I know I shouldn't be this frustrated over it, because I know it's just a game, but good lord. I'd like to have a run of good luck with RNG at least once.
I'll end my rant here. May have gotten a little carried away. Sorry.
look at the bright side. when he eventually has to move out of his parents' house he will have no idea what hit him.
There arent any CP or RNG in the real world. Hard work, dedication to building a quality life and a sense of humility will carry you till the day till the day the real life server shuts down on you.
Worry less about other people and focus on driving yourself to meet YOUR goals of success.