March 11, 201610 yr Strategy games were pretty much my Achilles heel. In quitting gaming, how would you recommend to fill the strategy 'itch' that you get when playing these games. I'm not sure if it's exactly the same thing as a dopamine rush. Board games are definitely one way, is there any other alternatives to be able to fill this?
March 11, 201610 yr How would you define the strategy itch? Could you break it down a little? I've probably never experienced something like that, but it sounds fascinating
March 11, 201610 yr Strategy games were pretty much my Achilles heel. In quitting gaming, how would you recommend to fill the strategy 'itch' that you get when playing these games. I'm not sure if it's exactly the same thing as a dopamine rush. Board games are definitely one way, is there any other alternatives to be able to fill this? Sit down and plan your goals and your life.Time management is by far one of the most important challenges.We are not going to live forever so we must prioritize to accomplish what we want.Planning your goals whether it is financial,personal or any other goals involves a big part of "strategy"
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