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Stanly's Journal

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On 9/1/2020 at 12:55 PM, Stanly Kwok said:

I'm from Indonesia 🙂. What about you?

Europe 🙂

I know, not very specific but that's all I would like to share. 

Congrats on day 32! 

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    Just be careful that you're not too hellbent on becoming a master of a new hobby right away. I see a lot of recent game quitters trying to force these hobbies onto themselves and I don't see enough pa

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3 September 2020 (Day 33) :

No playing video games, no watching professional e-sports games.

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16 hours ago, AbjurationWizard said:

Europe 🙂

I know, not very specific but that's all I would like to share. 

Congrats on day 32! 

Thank you!

I found it amazing to read through your journals, I'm happy with how far you've come, and I hope you are happy with it too. 

Keep going Stanly!

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4 September 2020 (Day 34) :

No playing video games, no watching professional e-sports games.

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10 hours ago, royal panda said:

I found it amazing to read through your journals, I'm happy with how far you've come, and I hope you are happy with it too. 

Keep going Stanly!

Thank you!

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5 September 2020 (Day 35) :

No playing video games, no watching professional e-sports games.

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6 September 2020 (Day 36) :

No playing video games, just watching professional e-sports games.

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7 September 2020 (Day 37) :

No playing video games, just watching professional e-sports games.

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8 September 2020 (Day 38) :

No playing video games, just watching professional e-sports games.

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9 September 2020 (Day 39) :

No playing video games, just watching professional e-sports games.

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10 September 2020 (Day 40) :

No playing video games, just watching professional e-sports games.

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11 September 2020 (Day 41) :

No playing video games, just watching professional e-sports games.

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12 September 2020 (Day 42) :

No playing video games, just watching professional e-sports games.

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13 September 2020 (Day 43) :

No playing video games, no watching professional e-sports games. Decided to completely stay away from playing and watching video games. I will probably be talking about the dangers and issues of playing video games too much, especially for the youth, in the future 👍

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14 September 2020 (Day 44) :

No playing video games, no watching professional e-sports games.

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15 September 2020 (Day 45) :

No playing video games, no watching professional e-sports games.

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16 September 2020 (Day 46) :

No playing video games, no watching professional e-sports games.

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17 September 2020 (Day 47) :

No playing video games, no watching professional e-sports games.

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18 September 2020 (Day 48) :

No playing video games, no watching professional e-sports games.

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19 September 2020 (Day 49) :

Social skills getting better. Leaving behind old friends and finding new, more positive friends.

No playing video games, no watching professional e-sports games.

It's good that your leaving your old friends behind. That can be hard, especially if they're really toxic. I remember a friend I had in middle school, she was on and off. Back then I struggled to contain my anger issues. That friend also had anger issues and some other problems. In 6th grade we were just on and off. But in 7th grade she did something that completely ruined the "friendship", to be more factual, she did multiple things. To both my other friend (still my friend) and I. I was able to leave it though as she left the district. But yeah she wasn't good. 

So good on you, it's important to keep yourself aware of who might be a good friend or not

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10 hours ago, royal panda said:

It's good that your leaving your old friends behind. That can be hard, especially if they're really toxic. I remember a friend I had in middle school, she was on and off. Back then I struggled to contain my anger issues. That friend also had anger issues and some other problems. In 6th grade we were just on and off. But in 7th grade she did something that completely ruined the "friendship", to be more factual, she did multiple things. To both my other friend (still my friend) and I. I was able to leave it though as she left the district. But yeah she wasn't good. 

So good on you, it's important to keep yourself aware of who might be a good friend or not

I don't know how friendships form in your culture, but in my culture, when I was in school, you would find a lot of people forming friendships in groups. I used to hang out a lot with my group, that consisted of like 12 people. As I grew up, I found that some of them are just toxic and if I don't like some of the people of the group, I'd have to pretty much leave everyone. That was really hard for me, and it's worth it.

Thank you for your reply though.

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20 September 2020 (Day50) :

Skills that I was supposed to cultivate during my teenage years (social skills, career skills) are getting a lot better now. I could see where I'm going, especially in the next 5 - 10 years. Not playing games helps clear a lot of doubts of my future and finally work on something meaningful.

No playing video games, no watching professional e-sports games.

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21 September 2020 (Day 51) :

No playing video games, no watching professional e-sports games.

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