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Old 07-03-2024, 04:26 AM   #72
sydmalicious
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I still have an issue with not just not finishing books, but video games as well. I try to tell myself it is not a personal failing to quit something I don't enjoy as there's so much out there that I could possibly enjoy if I gave up on something I disliked sucking up most of my time.

One of my favorite YouTuber's said on his recent video about art and AI:

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If you're consuming content you hate, in the year 2024? That's a skill issue.
--Drew Gooden

He means, tongue-in-gamer-cheek that there's too much to consume and if you choose to stick with something that you're gritting your teeth to finish it is a you problem and nothing else.
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