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  1. The Dangers of Performative Humility
  2. The Tension between Creativity and Practicality in Note-Taking
  3. The Psychology of Self-Perception and Personal Identity Summary Writing notes after a game can be a frustrating experience, especially when it feels like most entries are shallow or unhelpful. This writer's struggle is not unique; many of us feel pressured to present ourselves in a certain light, even when that means filling space with unnecessary comments. The desire for self-protection and ego-sustenance can lead to poor note-taking habits. On the other hand, prioritizing practicality over aesthetics can result in dry, unengaging notes. However, this approach may not be sustainable or motivating for everyone. A balance between creativity and functionality is key to effective note-taking.

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Writing notes after a game can be a frustrating experience, especially when it feels like most entries are shallow or unhelpful. This writer's struggle is not unique; many of us feel pressured to present ourselves in a certain light, even when that means filling space with unnecessary comments.

The desire for self-protection and ego-sustenance can lead to poor note-taking habits. On the other hand, prioritizing practicality over aesthetics can result in dry, unengaging notes.

However, this approach may not be sustainable or motivating for everyone. A balance between creativity and functionality is key to effective note-taking.

Brevity soul'd or no, wit can also be the enemy of honesty; a fundamentally performative pin brooch with an artificial sheen. When I go back over my notes after playing a game, at least two-thirds o...

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The roguelike deckbuilder has become an oversaturated genre, flooding inboxes with identical games that feel like a scripted, insurmountable battle. This raises questions about the market's role in perpetuating this phenomenon.From a leftist perspective, the concept of scarcity and abundance is viewed as a social construct, rather than a natural economic principle.

This challenges traditional notions of game development and distribution, highlighting the potential for more diverse and innovative titles to emerge.Repeated gameplay mechanics can lead to player fatigue and burnout, but it's also possible that these elements are inherent to the genre's evolution. It's essential to consider both the creative and commercial factors driving the proliferation of this type of game.

"There are too many games," is a phrase often heard from people who wish to rustle the jimmies of leftists who contend that overabundance and scarcity are market constructs. It's not something you'...

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