At this point, everyone knows I'm hugely into books.
It's just so depressing how even book people are about nothing more than intentionally creating this self-perpetuating "community" of anxiety.
You can't go to any freaking book-related online space without people asking for permission to not finish a book. "Is it okay to DNF?????"
Same with doing shit to your own books. Do not write into them, do not open them too much or the spine will crack. Get a panic attack because two fucking photons touched the book and how it will be DAMAGED.
"I am having a panic attack because maybe I didn't get all the references in this book."
The same with every hobby. Cooking? You are not environmentally friendly enough, you are not authentic enough, this is wrong, that is wrong.
Hell, I am kiiinda thinking about a Switch, I looked at Animal Crossing and people are freaking the fuck out at others for not playing the game "right". Others are having depression because their islands are not aesthetic enough.
How did the internet turn everyone so fucking neurotic over the things we were supposed to do as FUN? And I am not even just talking about SJW things, but every community is about "doing it the right way" even though it doesn't matter and there doesn't exist a right way?
The thing is, there is a balance to be had. We are social creatures by instinct and we are at our best when we share notes and learn from one another. Its the requirement to always be doing that wherein it becomes a problem.
As such, its beneficial to sometimes look up what people have found about the game to give yourself a new perspective on how to better optimize. Sometimes you just won't see synergies and options that others do, and you can adapt that in to vastly enhance your enjoyment. However, it becomes an issue where you just can't play a game without a walkthrough open, or knowing the absolute best build before you start. Your fun is predicated on living up to some nonexistent standard of being judged for subpar performance.