One Addiction Down…
…many, many left to go.
Call it a side effect of the economy or a lack of dedication on my part, but I’ve finally removed World Of Warcraft from both my Mac and my PC. It was a somber, yet empowering moment when I deleted this time sink from my life. The way I look at it, on one hand I wiped away all of the accomplishments that at one time I thought were so important, but on the other hand I freed up quite a bit of precious hard drive space.
Now, affording the monthly rate wasn’t a burden. I think I finally grew bored with a game that seemed more like work than fun. I found myself wishing I had more time to do other things in life. Squeezing in my daily blog post wasn’t cutting it for me. I felt I needed to do more. I think I’ll pick up writing where I left off on my main book (Abbey and Hal have been stuck in that diner long enough), and finish up another short story I’ve been working on (dig that Frank and his crazy hidden deformities). I also need to step it up on my running in preparation for my Mt. Whitney assault in September.
And so, this is how it ends. Not with a bang, but rather with a “meh”. And before you even ask…no, you can’t have my stuff.


