> "some stuff you just won't understand the beauty and the joy until you've at least put 100 hours in it"
Terrific quote and advice. 100 hours seems doable for a lot of things (even if it's not enough time.)
If you practice things, often you become better at them, at which point they become more enjoyable.
There's definitely a point of fun - the point where something challenging enough to be interesting, and where you can make progress, but not so punishing as to be discouraging. Games often target that fun point.
Terrific quote and advice. 100 hours seems doable for a lot of things (even if it's not enough time.)
If you practice things, often you become better at them, at which point they become more enjoyable.
There's definitely a point of fun - the point where something challenging enough to be interesting, and where you can make progress, but not so punishing as to be discouraging. Games often target that fun point.