It’s a hobby, really, not a craft. But sometimes it helps to think of it like one. I remember reading a book about writing years ago – when I was just starting writing fiction – quoting darts player Jocky Wilson, “If the team you’re in isn’t getting promoted every year, you might need to find a new team.” It was talking about writing groups. It could have been talking about gaming groups. While we’re all in this for fun, ultimately, it’s also fun to get better at things; to stretch yourself and do difficult things, and get to that top of the trajectory and surpass it.

Or, to put it another way, sometimes it pays to be reflective and serious about your fun. For the last few years, I’ve tracked my RPG gaming on a spreadsheet for each year – it’s the source of posts like this, where I look back on what I’ve played, and also helps to seal in some great memories of what I’ve played and when.
And, as of the time of writing, it’s blank. 20 days into 2025 and I haven’t played a single session of any TTRPG.
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