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RE: The WHO is Going to Classify Gaming Addiction as a Disorder
I definitely think it is a growing problem especially with the younger generation. Rather than exploring, imagining and being forced to entertain themselves they simply get hypnotized by this "fake" world. Seeing the zoned out stare of my nephew in front of an ipad is unnerving. Who knows what the repercussions of this "harmless" activity will be. I have been a gamer in the past, spending hours on end. I believe that they are fine for entertainment sake here and there.
Yeah here and there, but like you say, it's a fake world, and our limited time in life gets sucked into pointless virtual realities, while doing things that matter and can propel us forward in real life are not done. We need to get back to reality overall and focus on the real world that matters, not a virtual world that get us nowhere real.