I disagree, if you ignore any problem long enough, it'll stop being a problem. It might turn into a different one, but my point still stands.
How is choosing to ignore a problem any different than just running away from it? That just seems a sort of cowardly.
Burying prblems can lead to a full scale breakdown. Don't do it. Who am I kidding, I was terrible for that.
Guys, I have a problem. Steam constantly has sales featuring good games so I buy some, because I've heard positive stuff about them. After that they sit in my library till the end of time, untouched. I am wasting so much money. Does anybody know a sollution to this? Help meeeeeeeee
I bury personal problems. Those are nobody's business but my own, and I prefer to keep them that way. It's only when a problem involves my family that I focus on trying to solve it. - - Auto Merge - - The solution is quite simple. Stop buying things that you don't need.
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But I've got so many that it scares me, so I play just a couple of them all the time (eg. LoL, Osu!, Gmod, Spelunky, Goat Simulator...)
Buy Skyrim, and you'll be so busy playing with all the mods that you won't even be thinking about buying other games.
I have Skyrim. I've played it for only like, what, 8 hours? I don't know, just didn't like it for some reason.
Well, in that case, I would say that your problem is that you have no taste in games. Sadly, your condition is incurable.
I enjoyed Skyrim for one playthrough, but haven't been able to get into it after beating it once. Fallout 3, though, I've played to death and back.