jirskyr
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@cultured_bogan said in [\*\*live game feed\*\* vs the Dogs](/post/1439906) said:@bigsiro said in [\*\*live game feed\*\* vs the Dogs](/post/1439902) said:@dwight-schrute said in [\*\*live game feed\*\* vs the Dogs](/post/1439875) said:@jirskyr said in [\*\*live game feed\*\* vs the Dogs](/post/1439869) said:@bigsiro said in [\*\*live game feed\*\* vs the Dogs](/post/1439709) said:I lm sorry man I don’t know. I’m just fed up.
it’s just so hard to be positive when the team plays like such utter crap for so many years and the club can never recruit any talent whatsoever.
I feel so over it. I was telling my wife today during the game I really don’t know what compels me to watch every week and give so much energy when most weeks it just ends in sh!t. In this case, even though we won.
Don't think too hard on it or you might realise that all spectator sport is ultimately pointless. You don't get anything tangible for a win or a loss, it's 100% emotional and cultural gambling. That's how I get by. Like the kid says in the Matrix, "there is no spoon".
Exactly.
Even if you win the comp. it all starts over again in a few months so what's the point?
It's best not to ponder on it.
Damn this took an existential turn. Kierkegaard lives!
I know right? Nihilism deluxe in the last couple of dozen posts lol.
Not nihilism for me. It's the understanding that sport is an emotional gamble, so with all gambles there's a very real chance that you lose.
Siro said he doesn't know what compels him to watch every week and give so much energy. I know what compels me - I love the Tigers, I always have. Very good chance I always will. Humans are a tribal and communal species. Love of sport is common.
So I accept the weekly gamble - highs or lows every week. There aren't so many things in life that can provide those emotional touch points. No different to watching the Olympics and getting greedy for gold, from people you may not have even heard of a few weeks ago.
My advice was therefore don't think too hard about the why, just enjoy sport for the emotional roller coaster that it is. Accept the gamble. Learn to put the disappointment to the side during the week. Be aware of how much you miss rugby league in the offseason.
And if any of those cease to be true, then yeah you could consider giving it up.