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Old Jun 16, 2020, 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by whatever2013 View Post
I guess Scrabble is not a suitable hobby for me. It's going to be tough to quit since i've been playing for twenty years. But i'm just I'm not tough enough emotionally to compete. I've actually tried to quit a bunch of times before. The first time i was so sure it was all over i donated my set to the club. And then went back and had to rebuy it all. I learned not to get rid of my stuff.

Playing is an unpleasant experience tho as often as it is a pleasant one. I'm tired of getting all torqued up on frustration. I spent the rest of the evening reading and had a much more enjoyable time and am feeling a lot better than after an evening playing with sky-rocketing and then plummeting emotions, tearing my gizzard out.

So i'll make another effort to quit but won't be too surprised if i'm unable to, yet again. It's my one toe-hold in the world and about the only thing that makes me interesting. Everyone knows me as "Scrabble Jane." It's nice to have a skill, however modest.

I don't know. Maybe this is the depression talking.

Anyways hugs to all who struggle...

You know, whatever, I was heavy into sports in high school, soccer and basketball. But I was so over-the-top competitive that it just bcame no fun after awhile. And I was actually fairly good at both sports. So, I quit them. I was much, much happier skiing or scuba diving for my sports. NRunning, biking, running rivers. Nature, peace, beauty. So, you might actually find that you do not miss it much after awhile. I never looked back.
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