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Those people are few. The grinders and who only work all the time. As for the other I agree. If you play to escape you have a problem.
Unless you plan to make your success through playing video games.
As with any hobby, as long as it does not interrupt your life in bad ways, ie: you don't spend time with family or friends, you don't go to work, you don't do anything else but game all the time, all things considered it is not a bad hobby. Just don't it consume your life, and this comes from someone who tried to make it on twicth. Over 8k hours streamed lol.
Do whatever makes you happy and stop paying attention to idiots on Youtube.
Yea, but couldn't you say the same about any hobby? Doom scrolling which can take up a TON of time. Binge watching shows and movies. Watching YT for hours.
I could go on. Is it gaming or is it the fact that people mismanage their time. What if you put in gaming time into your calendar. You work all day on a project or come back home from work. I'll game for 45 min. And its tracked. You are strategic w/ your time.
True. Just making conversation.
The thing with success, you have to define it for yourself. Don't let anyone else define it for you.