Let me just put it in a simple way. Your interest is playing games online. Some inputs must be given in order that you can play: a lot of time to play, your energy and emotion when playing, data and battery consumptions for the phone or computer, a nice setting for you to play, 'moment' of not communicating with real people in real life, and so on.
After you finish playing, you get the outputs: satisfaction with exhaustion, and maybe some points or scores for the game. You can name other types of outputs that you can get from playing game.
And the big question is: From doing that, are the outputs worth the effort in giving the inputs? If you say yes, you can just continue doing that. However, from my point of view, I don't think that the outputs are worth it.
There are so many other examples that I have in mind about this. But one thing for sure, if you are certain that what you do is worth doing, whether it is compulsory or for leisure time, make sure that it requires a lot of good inputs and you must believe that the outputs are worth it.
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