KBG29 said:
Never has a truer story been told on these forums. I am pretty much living the same situation just 10 years behind you. I lost all my gaming friends and family over the last ten years. Haven't played with anyone except the odd one off time here and there in 6 years. Between 25 and early 28 it was really bothering me that no one I knew, and no one I was meeting had any interest in games. In the last year and a half, I have moved on from that. I have an incredible job, I already have my debt under 50K (Which will be gone by the end of 2018 bar any surprises) with a nice house, 5 cars, and lots of toys. I still going Jeeping with my friends and family, I still do sports, and I have had no shortage in intimacy. That said, games are still my foundation. Nothing makes me happier than lossing myself in another world, or in a simulation of our real world. Great games or gaming sessions give me a high that nothing else does. So now I have just found peace in the fact that I know I am happier with my life than anyone I know, and I have places like VGChartz and the PS Communities to go when I want to talk with others that love games. Back to the Original topic. I have bought 5 PS Vita's, three for me, one for my dad and one for my brother. My Pro was my 9th PS4. I have the OG, a 1200, and the Pro (bed room, office, living room). Bought the others as gifts, mom & dad, Dads Parents, brother, sister, cousin, friend. Most are used for Vue, Netflix, Hulu, etc. with the very rare gaming session. I love buying PlayStations, if I had more money, I would buy even more, and once my house is done being payed off, I probably will. My PlayStations have brought me the ultimate happiness, and giving others a window to that happiness is just as big of a high. Yeap, I am a PlayStation junkie. |
You're okay in my book, man. And, all things considered, I'm pretty happy and blessed myself. Thanks for sharing your point of view. Made me smile.