>Completely suck at video games, even though it's kind of a go-to hobby
>Normie teens who spend less time playing than me are better than me
>Realize that the "spend more time playing it, you'll get better" saying is just a meme, it's teamwork and intelligence/knowing what to do in a certain situation, that makes you better
>Decide I don't want to waste time doing something I'll never get good at anyway
>I never really had the drive to get better anyway
>Decide to watch tv/movies/anime
>Got bored quickly, I can't believe some normies just look at a screen for extended periods of time
>I feel like I should actually be DOING something
>Used to love playing musical instruments
>Don't really have the drive to commit to getting good at a piano song anyway
>I'll usually play one or two songs on the acoustic guitar then put it down
>I could study different things, but I'm a dumbass and I'll never be smart no matter how much I study different things
>Try to pick up other hobbies, but nothing really interests me, and I don't have the drive to get better at them
>Brainlet
>No social life
>No skills
What the fuck am I supposed to do with myself?
>>35450387
I think it takes a combination of 3 things to be good at video games. Intelligence, drive and time. If you have at least 2 of the 3 you'll at least be decent.
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it's all about what you played as a kid. if you played racing games as a kid, you'll b good at racing games. if you played fps games you'd be good at fps games.
when i was little i played shooter games like CoD, Halo and such. im used to fps now.