A good measure of how much of a fit you are for gritty, glass-chewing, winner-take-all type games is how many times you can handle hearing "no" before quitting. My limit is 1. In general, I have very low patience for paths where others have genuine yes/no control over my future.
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It is the exact opposite of an entrepreneurial attitude to things. But anti-entrepreneurial rather than entrepreneurial. A different pattern of adaptation rather than a non-adaptive stick-in-the-mudness. Breaking smart like water rather than rock.
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It’s called (justified) frustration.
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I think it's called "prospecting". You are using your limited time to try different games til finding one you like rather than choosing one at the outset and committing all your time to it.
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It is indeed hacking. In the sense of your ‘falling of the wagon’ archetype: process oriented disuptor, but also in the sense of trying to bypass security of permissioned environments, not by brute force, (too many no’s), but through an exploit.
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win-stay, lose-shift
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