How can we remedy this addiction?

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#1 bnarmz
Member since 2012 • 1372 Posts
As with any addiction denial is often a trait readily seen by the observer but absent in the eyes of the obsessed. Im noticing many people have become addicted to the internet, its like they cant take their minds off of the www. It doesnt seem to matter if its the PC, laptops, or smart phones.... people are heavily enthralled and preoccupied with the Net. I know too much TV can be bad for you and the results can be seen in those that watches too much of it, but the net may be a whole other issue in the not so distant future, and I fear a remedy may be hard to come by since most people will most likely be plugged into the Matrix. Therefore, making them oblivious to the potential dangers of being trapped in cyberspace.....such as forgetting about real life and how that neglect is causing society to back slide. As the saying goes "Too much of anything may not be good for you". Remember.... admittance is the first step to recovery. xD
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#2 Pirate700
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There is no remedy for those addicted to the internet. It's not going anywhere.

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They are lost causes who need to be sent via trains to "work" camps until a final solution is thought of.
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#4 jaycouvera
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the bigger question is how can we remedy people's addiction to driving cars?