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IMoperator
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sob3k
United States7572 Posts
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IMoperator
4476 Posts
On February 05 2013 16:27 sob3k wrote: You put in as much play time as a progamer? Probably close to it, I just didn't play one game only. I switch games often because I get burnt out on one and then play something else a ton and then switch again. | ||
Th1rdEye
United States1074 Posts
if you don't have true passion for anything you will never achieve greatness | ||
Elegy
United States1629 Posts
On February 05 2013 16:43 Th1rdEye wrote: just a lack of commitment and mental error of why you're playing in the first place. if you don't have true passion for anything you will never achieve greatness I could be the most passionate fucker around about swimming but I will never, ever, ever, in any realm of possibility regardless of how hard or smart or often I train, beat Michael Phelps. Sometimes you just gotta realize you aren't meant to do some things. | ||
pyrogenetix
United Arab Emirates5090 Posts
On February 05 2013 16:32 IMoperator wrote: Probably close to it, I just didn't play one game only. I switch games often because I get burnt out on one and then play something else a ton and then switch again. Everyone wants to be good at something, but you seem to be greatly underestimating what it takes to be great. If you even switched between games then you have already lost. | ||
Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
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r.Evo
Germany14054 Posts
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sob3k
United States7572 Posts
From what you have just written you emphatically don't want to be a progamer. You said it yourself: you don't even like games. If you don't like games, you have exactly ZERO chance of becoming a progamer. No, scratch that, you could, if you had a drill sergeant or crazed parental figure whipping your ass 24 hours a day...I'll let you in on a little secret though: You'd be fucking miserable. Being at the elite level in any pursuit is an 8-12 hour a day all the time commitment to train, and maybe .01% the nice thrill of victory. Guess what? EVERYONE likes that part. EVERYONE. You think anyone sane on the fucking planet would honestly not be not-so-into receiving an olympic medal or breaking a world record or winning a world championship....so long as they understood what that achievement stood for? EVERYONE wants to be the best. So you got attached to video games for some reason, it could be anything. Doesn't matter, everyone is chasing the same idea. But if you don't actually enjoy the games, its irrelevant. You'll never be a progamer. You'll never achieve the concentration that would be necessary to achieve it. Its a good thing too. If you did you'd be working 8-12 hours a day on something you'd hate while sacrificing every other aspect of your life.You can't get that time back. You know how many trophies it takes to wipe out the memory of 8-12 hours a day of misery for 3+ years? You'd be a depressed wreck if you won GSL every Sunday. You don't want to be a progamer. Keep searching. You do have a dream, the dream is to achieve excellence. Whatever pursuit you choose is merely a means to that end, but you'll never get there unless you love that means just as much as that end. | ||
U_G_L_Y
United States516 Posts
It sucks, man. | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32024 Posts
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FFGenerations
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LeafMeAlone
United States301 Posts
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Butterednuts
United States859 Posts
On February 05 2013 16:32 IMoperator wrote: Probably close to it, I just didn't play one game only. I switch games often because I get burnt out on one and then play something else a ton and then switch again. So no, then you haven't been putting in 8-10 hours a day for the last many months consecutively. You can't complain about not getting something when you quit after a few weeks. | ||
BreAKerTV
Taiwan1656 Posts
I wanted to go pro in Taiwan for SC2... | ||
bLueSkY)
New Zealand88 Posts
Life has a lot to offer you aren't missing out on anything. Alot of people use games as a way to escape, which is fine I think it's good to have a hobby that really allows you to get away from it all. But when it gets to the point of playing games excessively I think that's when you may need to consider to re--evaluate your life. | ||
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