Restevernichter

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[–] Restevernichter@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

As I said, I was curious about how other people feel, I was not judging. For me, the ratio of tedium to enjoyment has got to be right. I don't enjoy alpine climbing because you gotta do 4 hour approaches to get 2 hours of climbing, then walk down 6 hours. That ain't my thing. If packing took a week for 3 days vacation, you would feel the same, I am pretty certain. Same thing with some boardgames: If learning the rules and setting everything up takes longer than the game itself, why bother?

[–] Restevernichter@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I don't have that many hobbies. Most games run on my PC just fine on their own, and I don't do the stretching that is usually recommended in my sport because at my level, that#s not what's holding me back/I have no health issues. I do fun things for fun. If something isn't fun, that's work, not a hobby. That might just be me, though.

[–] Restevernichter@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

That's a really interesting thought. Makes sense to me. I don't feel understimulated at work, so maybe that's just not something for me then.

[–] Restevernichter@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago (7 children)

I am not into board games. What you describe sounds like Gamification, but in reverse. Do you people not have exhausting, tedious day jobs to fill that space? Why even attempt something like this? Honestly curious.