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[–] JayTS ago
Whenever I start getting too into gaming and it starts taking over my life when I have more interesting or important things to attend to, I like to start up a character of myself in The Sims 3. I'll make my character achieve all the awesome goals I want to achieve myself. Then I notice how my Sim doesn't spend every free hour playing on the computer. He's writing, or developing skills or friendships and being overall way more productive than me. Then I feel really stupid. I'm so lazy I can't be bothered to pursue my own goals and dreams, I have to play a video game avatar of myself pursuing my goals and dreams in a virtual world. After a day or two of this, I finally get motivated to turn off the computer and actually do something productive.