This applies to positive and negative thought as well. Every time you think a negative thought, it becomes easier to think negatively, until negativity becomes your brain's emotional default. You see a thing that could create positive or negative reactions, and your brain jumps to negativity.
I wrote a list of my favorite story-driven games, and the first one on it is one of the best VR experiences I’ve ever had.
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To a T was one of my favorite games last year, and now it’s out on Switch 2. If you like cozy, beautiful games and laughing at stuff, get it!
Also those new star fox character models look cool as hell. And if they don't (to you) you should still just be like "this flying fox that talks is funny and cool i love that someone invented semiconductors and touch screens." Then go read a book.
It's a better way to live.
Anyway, my point is that The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time is literally the best video game ever according to the grand total of all contemporaneous reviews across the history of the medium, and the remake is going to be cool as fuck. Link looks great. That tapestry looked great. I love life.
You can change this if you want to. It's not easy, but it's also not super hard. It's like lifting weights. It's literally just repetition, patience, practice, and consistency. You see something, you think a positive thought, and it gets easier and easier to be positive. Suddenly life is great.