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There are like 3 kind of people now when you consider their relationship with internet/videogames:
1) Those who are old, grew up and matured without it. Internet could fall down and they wouldn't even notice. 2) Those who like me (45 yo) grew up without it, learned later to use and enjoy it, and can easily go on with their lives if there is no internet. I don't have facebook, twitter, whassap or the like, and could not care less. My cell phone is still a pre-payment dinosaur with no internet access, and most days when switching it off before going to bed I notice it ha been off all day as I forgot to turn it on - and never noticed...... 3) Those who have grown up with and integrated it in their lives. If you remove it from them, they are lost and face a serious crisis. Some day in the future everybody will be in group 3 :wah: Quote:
It's not just videogames, it's being hooked to a device all day and making your life turn around it. Those things are smartly created and developed with the aid of psychologist and trained personal to produce addictiveness as many other things, and yet nobody seems to care. It's being sucked into the lack of continuous attention to anything for more than 5 minutes, losing loads of comprehension when reading and not being able to ellaborate reasonings or have the tools to construct then, and relying on 140 characters for a debate. THAT is what is really dangerous for society and freedom, not videogames. |
I forgot to post this link as part of my prior post:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addictive_personality Sorry... :oops: <O> |
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