I lean toward “efficient entertainment”, but I do sometimes wonder what that chunk of my free time would look like otherwise.

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    3 months ago

    Anything can be addicting. I knew a woman who was literally addicted to maraschino cherries. There are people who are addicted to work.

    Anything done to excess is an addiction. So choose yours’ carefully.

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      3 months ago

      Yes, everything can be, but games are designed to be addicting. Most are designed to keep you engaged as long as possible, some even to profit as much as possible from the player.

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        Almost everything you can buy is designed to be addicting. From video games to peanut butter. Because that’s how you get people to continue to use your specific product.

        So choose your addictions carefully and try to keep them as under control as possible. Sadly, some can do that and some cannot.

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            3 months ago

            Personal bias about addictions is a real thing and you aren’t alone. The shrapnel of an addiction can leave some pretty heavy scars on those who have to live around an addicted person. And it matters not a whit about what the actual addiction is.

            If you have those scars, I hope you find internal peace.