that's why i put the word "unless" and yes people are paid to play videogames in proper teams with proper contracts. esports is a very new market but there are people that play on a professional level believe it or not. i can do a quick google search for you if you still don't believe it
Don't base the shyness of one interaction it seems far fetched to me and theres probably other factors at play for the shyness I could be wrong but it seems that way to me. A few days I took it upon myself to quit video games and music as I felt there intensities where to high like in porn, I'm still watching Netflix as I don't think their instensities will mess up my reward system to the same extent I think we have to find the right balance between instant pleasure and delayed gratification and I think the instant pleasure should be low insity as to not fuck with your reward circuit and make the delayed gratification even harder to do
It's not that I don't believe it, I just can't see why someone could earn money that way. It's kind of like being paid to test cigarettes. It's dangerous.
Yes, I also believe that it messes up the brain chemistry to use addictions during a reboot. Stay with the monk mode as long as you can. The people you know won't understand it, don't explain it to them. You can level up your life in a secret way. Keep on this path, despite how easy it is to quit. The rewards are inevitable.
@LOSEmyselftoSAVEmyself wat. the market for esports works just like any other sports market such as football, just on a lesser scale. it is dangerous to sit on the computer all day, true but i feel as a recreational hobby it shouldn't be such a bog deal
The constant hyperavtive hyperawarness hyperstressed state from gaming literally melts your brain wonder why your head is so hot is because your brain is melting, not to mention hyperawarness is linked to many disorder such as axiety, schziophrenia, parnoid, avoidant, shiziod, the list goes on and when you do somthing 6 hours a day for 3-4 years it gonna leave a mark on your whole being like a butt print on a couch seat. don't chase the dragon
I just don't agree with you, with all due respect. I've been addicted to video games, and it sucks. It ruins a person's life, their thinking, their relationships. And I am not convinced there is a career possibility there. Maybe a prize, but the competition is fierce, obsessed. Winning a prize is a waste because then you will have to abandon the thing next year when you can't place.
opinions on professional gaming are subjective. addictions are a different topic, those we know are bad all together, regardless of what you're addicted to. as for the prize monies go, people are doing what they love so hey why not