Ritalin, or Cashcard & Scissors?
Another forumite in the form of Shard (hey Dave ) from came round last night, and it has thrown my dozy, minute attention span into sharp relief.
Halfway through taking an RK-104 into pieces I was, to be quite honest, losing interest in the whole shebang, and for no good reason. We were there to try and fix the bloody accuracy on it and see whats what with the weirdness, but, like everything I do to entertain meself, I found my mind wandering and I was not as engaged in the process as I should've been.
God bless you Dave for getting me that far! We stripped all the front end off and even undid some screws (Okay, I'm not quite that bad at tech stuff). Had it not been for him being there though it would have just sat there as-was for another month before I got round to doing anything about it
It is a bit of a trend though; I never got good at anything technical because I didn't have the patience for it, but I am almost eternally patient with people, just not with things....
I guess things don't answer back if you swear at them [confrontation issues] [/confrontation issues]
Okay, so that was the silly way to look at it, what the real thing is though is perhaps the need for less booze and maybe some zombie meds like Ritalin, perhaps that'll do the trick?
Maybe I should just get a bit more exercise, actually.
Or, in fact, maybe the thing to do is stop buying every bloody gun I can get away with in terms of weekly wages (haven't bought any new clothes for well over a year, wonder why ) and try doing one thing at a time instead of 10!
Its such an easy thing to do, especially when your job dictates that you must be practised and highly competant in hugely varying activities, and it continues into all parts of your life - resulting in a short attention span which can be a total b**tard of a thing when you have to sit down and get one thing done properly.
And the reason I don't have the motivation is because I actually lack the passion for airsoft that pretty much everyone here has in spades, Dave's knowledge of technicalities and custom parts etc. dwarfs mine, and we both shop at exactly the same store! I clearly haven't been paying attention.
I guess I am the ultimate chairsofter, in all but that I do actually skirmish! And I still can't quite decide which rifle to use tomorrow ....
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