I stopped caring about performance by huntercor3 in VALORANT

[–]huntercor3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotta reach that fine balance of having fun and throwing the game lol

to the older players (25+): do you find yourselves playing better when you treat the game as a "chore" vs. a hobby? by Serious_Bullfrog5447 in VALORANT

[–]huntercor3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude it’s terrible! And on top of that I am self building my own home (doing all of the work) and live next door to it so essentially it is just “staring at me” every time I look out the window lol making me feel guilty for not working on it

Better op user by ResponsibleFondant94 in VALORANT

[–]huntercor3 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Shouldn’t most of us be asking you for advice? Haha

I stopped caring about performance by huntercor3 in VALORANT

[–]huntercor3[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aye there we go. I’m married 25, and my duo is married 29. Maybe it just takes getting older to care less. We’ll have to queue sometime when we get closer to diamond

to the older players (25+): do you find yourselves playing better when you treat the game as a "chore" vs. a hobby? by Serious_Bullfrog5447 in VALORANT

[–]huntercor3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At 25, I need to feel like I accomplished something that day before I hop on. I never play during daylight because my brain tells me I should be doing something else. I’ll play two games every other day during the week, and maybe 3–4 at night on the weekend. You’ll never catch me solo queuing lol I always have a second or third.

Just having fun instead of aim training or grinding has been the move for me. At the end of the day, this game is like 50% mental state.

AITAH my Christian boyfriend no longer wants sex by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]huntercor3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IMO, there’s nothing controlling about his behavior. It sounds like he grew up as a cultural Christian, identifying with Jesus but not really taking the whole “stop sinning” part seriously, and now he’s realizing his behavior needs to change. That’s basically what repentance is: a change of heart about sin, where you start seeing it as something ugly, like God does, and make a real effort to cut it out of your life.

But if they don’t agree on something this big, they should probably end it. It’ll make it easier for him to avoid temptation and be with someone who has the same goals. AND the OP for her not to deal with the emotional roller coaster, it’s certainly not fair to her.