All in all, gaming is addictive. I'm glad that I am never into gaming in my life. But yeah, for gamers, those mentioned questions are worthy enough to ask so that they can reflect or contemplate on how gaming is affecting their life.
The moment you feel gaming is easier than reading a book (and you don't have a reading disorder), games become copium instead of fun and you could in theory have depression. You should then answer some questions. Do you play the repetetive addiction fueling online games or do you play "real" videogames? ECG scans of online game players and gamblers are almost the same. But don't stop there. Could you be playing for a false sense of achievement collecting useless medals on gaming platforms because you don't have any achievements in real life? Do you feel offended when you read this? If you answer yes to most of these questions, you are probably depressed.
I'm not a gamer, I'm a Gen-X teacher. I lack experience in the gaming world, but I think if you can control your coffee intake, if you can say no to the next glass of wine and decide you only eat sweets at the weekend - then you can also "balance" your gaming with IRL activities. Or is it as addictive as drugs? The opioid painkillers & co.?
@@Anna_Rozanska Exactly but the new generation of people especially people growing up with games don’t have that level of control and aren’t taught it!
We dont stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.😊
Key word:BALANCE
All in all, gaming is addictive. I'm glad that I am never into gaming in my life. But yeah, for gamers, those mentioned questions are worthy enough to ask so that they can reflect or contemplate on how gaming is affecting their life.
I used gaming to beat Depresion after I lost my parents. I know what gaming does for me. 😊
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game moderately...
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The moment you feel gaming is easier than reading a book (and you don't have a reading disorder), games become copium instead of fun and you could in theory have depression. You should then answer some questions. Do you play the repetetive addiction fueling online games or do you play "real" videogames? ECG scans of online game players and gamblers are almost the same. But don't stop there. Could you be playing for a false sense of achievement collecting useless medals on gaming platforms because you don't have any achievements in real life? Do you feel offended when you read this? If you answer yes to most of these questions, you are probably depressed.
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Games are designed to be addictive
There's no balance when it comes to video games, if someone say that then they are too attach
You have to control your temptations!
@@anjanaxplayz angry problems in video games can project in reality u live in
I'm not a gamer, I'm a Gen-X teacher. I lack experience in the gaming world, but I think if you can control your coffee intake, if you can say no to the next glass of wine and decide you only eat sweets at the weekend - then you can also "balance" your gaming with IRL activities. Or is it as addictive as drugs? The opioid painkillers & co.?
@@Anna_Rozanska Exactly but the new generation of people especially people growing up with games don’t have that level of control and aren’t taught it!
Everything is designed to be addictive nowadays
You could also read a decent book instead of of spending lots of time gaming