I have. Sometimes I'll want to play a game or go outside, only to realize that that game (and all means of playing it) is lost forever or that it's raining outside. Sadness and disappointment happen afterwords.
So, folks, any of you ever have moments like that?
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I often get the urge to do something, only to immediately lose that urge when I realize just how much effort it would require.
Sure, I'd love to get up and go rock climbing with my friends. Could be a blast! But d***, that requires me to call everybody up, schedule a date, try and arrange transportation for everybody, make sure everyone has enough funds to do it... all before the actual event. I guess I'm just inherently lazy. I'd rather sit at home and do nothing most times than make the effort to do something.
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Sean I often get the urge to do something, only to immediately lose that urge when I realize just how much effort it would require.I guess I'm just inherently lazy. I'd rather sit at home and do nothing most times than make the effort to do something. I'm actually the same way when it comes to a lot of stuff. |
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Jun 1st, 2011 @ 8:19 am Perma-link
Yeah, I know that feeling, especially when you're free but everybody else around you seems busy. Or with some of my more interesting indie game projects where I'd need someone to help make a ton of graphics, and I'd have to summon the often-fleeting motivation to do lots of music composition.
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