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Good Night,
This is the first thread that I made after 5 years of hiatus in this forum. Why is that? For years I've literally "wasted" money and time dedicated to cubing. I have quitted 4 years ago and I still wonder,
What is the point of all of the cubing matters that I had onto?
You see, this is not a rant or anything. Just a basic question of WHY and WHAT FOR cubing pretty much is. I spend a lot of money and time onto it, and now I end up with nothing after quitting. But the time and money I've spend are pretty much irrecoverable.
I know, sure, it was fun and entertaining. But isn't it just like other hobbies? I'm convinced by what it is, and what it's all about. But I'm still wondering around with this. Is this supposed to happen, or not? Yet, there's a very little chance that you're going to not quit!
True, nothing lasts forever. However, we still have to use the time that we have as efficient and as well as possible and I regret all of this! I felt like I was trapped into some addiction and I happen to be quite grateful that I'm out of it. Why did I waste my money and time on something that gets me nothing? Why didn't I use the money and time for better purposes if I KNOW that I'm going to quit and that's it?
This can develop into a more complex situation. If I know that you have a very few chance that you're going to not quit, shouldn't I hesitate to quit as well?
Thanks for reading. I'm excited for your input!
This is the first thread that I made after 5 years of hiatus in this forum. Why is that? For years I've literally "wasted" money and time dedicated to cubing. I have quitted 4 years ago and I still wonder,
What is the point of all of the cubing matters that I had onto?
You see, this is not a rant or anything. Just a basic question of WHY and WHAT FOR cubing pretty much is. I spend a lot of money and time onto it, and now I end up with nothing after quitting. But the time and money I've spend are pretty much irrecoverable.
I know, sure, it was fun and entertaining. But isn't it just like other hobbies? I'm convinced by what it is, and what it's all about. But I'm still wondering around with this. Is this supposed to happen, or not? Yet, there's a very little chance that you're going to not quit!
True, nothing lasts forever. However, we still have to use the time that we have as efficient and as well as possible and I regret all of this! I felt like I was trapped into some addiction and I happen to be quite grateful that I'm out of it. Why did I waste my money and time on something that gets me nothing? Why didn't I use the money and time for better purposes if I KNOW that I'm going to quit and that's it?
This can develop into a more complex situation. If I know that you have a very few chance that you're going to not quit, shouldn't I hesitate to quit as well?
Thanks for reading. I'm excited for your input!