How do you deal with procastination/fear of failure?
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@DomDom u are lucky! a cousin of mine lives there as well. the scenery looks incredible
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@DomDom just checked the covid stats for norway and... wow yeah you seriously did.
At the very least, I'm glad my parents chose Canada over the US when they immigrated
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@DomDom Defender took some getting used to. Robotron I found harder
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@moonflower Mind you Canada is pretty nice too (at lease the bits I have been to)
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@pianofire you're right. it does have a good share of scenery, depending on where you're at. which places have you been to? for me its Alberta, northern BC, and southern ontario. oh and Montreal.
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@moonflower West coast: Calgary, Banff, Whistler and Vancouver
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@pianofire yeah you visited some of the best spots. I went to Banff for the first time last year, and it was breathtaking
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Anyway we have gone way off topic. Nice talking to you all
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@pianofire haha we have! but thank you for the convo. take care!
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@DomDom LOL you know what... we did a great job! I'm currently treading water as I'm typing this message out. I have nothing to fear! (except for maybe water damage!)
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Fear of failure? I don't have that fear. Perhaps if I was coding something important like NASA's orbital paths sending a man to Mars I'd have reason to be scared of failure but as I'm making a little game that only a handful of people will play, it really makes no difference if my game is 100% finished or just abandoned as it's not important.
I prefer it that way though.
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@SteveZX81 i guess perspective plays a big part in this. since i take everything i make really seriously, even a little game becomes important. but i’m glad to hear that you don’t feel it!