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Mine is playing AOE2 in easiest (or standard if I want a bit of challenge) mode against 3 bots. I just build my economy, wall up (and laugh at the enemy soldiers attacking my walls in vain), reach imperial age and attack once my army reaches the population limit. I also send 104 in the chat so they don't surrender and I can enjoy razing their all buildings one by one. If any of them builds a castle, even more fun. A build a trebuchet and watch it raze the castle from a safe distance. If there is sea, after I am done with the land, I build 3 docks, do research and build a navy and hunt down ships around the unxplored sea. It is fun, satisfying and relaxing.

What is yours?

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[โ€“] boogetyboo@aussie.zone 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I call it 'havin' a stare'. I just sit and either look into the distance or middle ground and do nothing. We don't get to do a lot of nothing as we get older, so when you get those moments it's nice to indulge in them. I'm not meditating, or being mindful, or any random words you want to use. Just havin' a stare.

My dog does this also, but his gaze is fixed on me and from the top of the stairs or round corners. It's very unnerving and not even remotely relaxing for me, but maybe he enjoys it.

[โ€“] CyanFen@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You may not be consciously meditating but what you're describing is meditation

[โ€“] boogetyboo@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I prefer the lack of association with that. The moment I think I'm doing a thing, the less interested I am in it.

[โ€“] Case@unilem.org 1 points 1 year ago

Call it whatever you want man, whats important is that it helps you.