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The only people who enjoy difficult video games are the ones who don't get enough challenge and stimulation from real life. If you feel like you need to turn to video games for challenge then you're not really living. Learning a new language is a challenge. Working 2 high paying jobs at the same time is a challenge. And unlike video games those challenges provide you with useful skills and/or money you can use in real life.
That's why successful people such as myself play idle and gacha games. I'd rather spend those 5 hours you need to learn all of Zanzibart's epic attack patterns in Elden Ring on something with real payoff.



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