It’s usually more manageable in the games and you can turn them off when you get sick of it. Can’t do that with real life… well not more than once anyway.
Yeah, that’s another good point. Clicking a bunch of stuff with a mouse is just way easier than actually picking it up. I’d still like physically moving stuff, I think, but games let you focus entirely on the mental satisfaction without the physical exhaustion.
Depends. Dishes pile up fast, but cleaning floors and tables? Few days of not cleaning won’t make the next time cleaning much harder. If you live alone, washing clothes should be something you do once a week or every two weeks, too.
It’s usually more manageable in the games and you can turn them off when you get sick of it. Can’t do that with real life… well not more than once anyway.
Yeah, that’s another good point. Clicking a bunch of stuff with a mouse is just way easier than actually picking it up. I’d still like physically moving stuff, I think, but games let you focus entirely on the mental satisfaction without the physical exhaustion.
I mean you can skip chores for a couple of days, especially if you live alone …
Then things just pile up and there’s more to do when you get around to doing it. It never ends.
Depends. Dishes pile up fast, but cleaning floors and tables? Few days of not cleaning won’t make the next time cleaning much harder. If you live alone, washing clothes should be something you do once a week or every two weeks, too.