This post is gonna sound real stupid, but I want it somewhere. For a really long time I've had issues with doing things too fast- I'll rush projects, games, etc and never really have a chance to enjoy it. When I was younger, I got my hands on Skyrim but didn't like it very much at all, because it's not as "here is what you do" as a lot of games I was used to.
So I didn't play it. I left it alone for years. And after a while, picked it up again- and adored the damn thing. I loved it. It was my thing I'd come home and play for hours, but eventually put down for other things.
Now, years later, I'm playing Skyrim again, and I've realized that it's teaching me to slow the fuck down and savor the experience. Right now, I have the VR version playing on my PS4, and it's been an interesting way to play the game.
This post probably really sounds dumb to Elder Scrolls veterans, but it's been my experience with Skyrim in particular.