Shaf
Make music, of course! 
user779569
Connor
Connor
Calum
I think for anyone who’s interested in gaming but wants to try something different, you should definitely check out interactive fiction which is a cross between a story and a game. Many have challenging puzzles and interesting stories and you can use Natural Language Commands to interact with the parser. If you download the Frotz app for iOS, you’ll find a number of stories there already. 
Tangela
Write, fiction or nonfiction. Arrange music to record later. Find new books. Journal. future plan. Do something for someone. Cook something or clean it, or make some other small but appreciable change to your area. Hope at least one of those resonates, and definitely know the feeling.
Charles H
Estelle
I used to play games, but to be honest, I can't bring myself to update everything and relearn mechanics/learn new ones after times spent away. It's a silly reason, but the executive function of "Oh my god, not another damn thing" really does weigh one down. Basically, yeah. Some things never change... Or something.
Jayson Tyler
Hop on ramblio
Charles H
Honestly in the same position as you and not sure how I want to deal with it. I keep coming back to this state of mind. Books and movies/tv shows used to be good escapes for me, and I still like them to an extent, but they don't work for me in the way they used to. I really want to get back into gaming but I historically have not enjoyed audio games and wonder if I might not feel fulfilled by mainstream gaming because I would have to play games as audio games these days, and spending the money to set up a console or gaming computer, buy games, get used to the accessibility features and then to find that I just don't engage like I used to would be a big disappointment. Music helps me recenter but I have no space to play or sing in any meaningful way, and most of my free time is when people are asleep, either early in the morning or right before I go to bed. The very limited social media interaction I participate in these days is also fine to an extent, but that isn't the kind of soul recharging either of us are looking for. I find myself killing time in unproductive and meaningless ways until I go to bed and do my nightly meditation ritual, which does calm my mind down and help me wake up feeling better, but I still feel that lack of recharging activity. I keep coming back to the idea of playing certain types of video games I could get lost in the worlds of, like the open world Legend of Zelda games that have objectives but equally can be enjoyed by walking through forests and mountains and doing your own thing, or similar experiences like Subnautica or Minecraft or even Starship Simulator, but as far as I know blind people don't have a game that would scratch that itch. There are activities to do that quiet the mind in that moment and that relieve the dopamine/oxytocin crave but eventually you're back to the restless squirming in your head/unfathomably exhausted by existing on this plane feeling. I have no good answers, but I continue to have solidarity in this way. Funny how some things never really change.
LuisXavier
Read a book, listen to music, take a long relaxing bath, talk to a friend on the phone…watch a movie or TV show that u enjoy watching, brings nostalgia/good feelings, or watch something u r curious about. Write a story, write a song, journal your feelings…ultimately it’s only for the moment that u r feeling this way. Tmw is a brand new day and u will b out and about busy and active, doing what u usually do…Hang in there. Pray and hope u feel better.
smooth
Laiah