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Okay Labyrinth is the best deck of the format.
You should try to find decks you enjoy even if they're not meta and have fun.
That's honestly what will get you to enjoy the game more, play decks you enjoy and try to make them be the best they can be, rather than focusing on the next big meta.
sounded that you took the way out
Well, in the end, I guess you've learned your lesson one way or another, so now all you gotta do is correct course.
It's easy honestly, find a deck you enjoy, build it as best as it can be and win like a baller. It's a task even Floodgate.dek user can do, so you shouldn't struggle with it.
And yes, I want you to have that kind of confidence. Even if the game itself will end up hating you and trying to make sure you lose by giving you 7 spells and a shuffler milled off of Kitkallos and Merrli then drawing 3 Maxx "C" in a row off of Maxx "C", you should still believe that it's an easy game and you'll win it, then win it. (I'm using my own example of what happened in a duel, substitute it for whatever deck you play)
If you don't, you'll likely end with a defeatist attitude, and that's not something you can turn on and off, it's something that will follow you and it's not easy to escape either, in a way, it's like a drug, and by using it, you're letting your opponent control your fun, which is a no bueno, plus, if you build a deck you enjoy, you gotta have some faith in it, no? Afterall, it's the product of your effort, and if you can't believe in it's ability to win, nobody will.