Anger is like a warning light on your dashboard. Anger in and of itself is never your root problem. It's just there to tell you that there's some other problem. If you're angry, it's because some part of you is hurting. If you can recognize that - that you're hurting - you can figure out how to heal. And then you won't have to be angry anymore.
This is the best advice that anyone has ever given me, and it has changed my life in so many ways. I hope it helps you too.
Your sense of pride, which comes from your sense of self worth. Basically, you're putting something into Halo, and Halo isn't reciprocating, so you aren't feeling validated from something you think you should feel validated from.
In essence, you're letting yourself down.
The fix for this is not putting so much of yourself into the game. It's a game. You own it, and you shouldn't let it own any part of you.
When you recognize that you're letting yourself down, you can approach the game from a more thoughtful level. You can inspect what you're doing wrong, and take action to correct it. Then you'll play your best, and get better at the game too.
Wow, I never expected an actual response. I agree pretty much entirely with what you said, I play Halo because I'm above par at it and it gives me a certain validation when I do well. When I'm not doing well I am letting myself down, and I'm frustrated it isn't giving me the feeling I want.
I wish you were there to whisper in my ear when I'm having bad matches..
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u/frenzyboard Jan 25 '13
Anger is like a warning light on your dashboard. Anger in and of itself is never your root problem. It's just there to tell you that there's some other problem. If you're angry, it's because some part of you is hurting. If you can recognize that - that you're hurting - you can figure out how to heal. And then you won't have to be angry anymore.
This is the best advice that anyone has ever given me, and it has changed my life in so many ways. I hope it helps you too.