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The Modern Struggle Is Fighting Weaponized Addiction (2020)

39 pointsby HiPHInchabout 1 month ago

6 comments

zephyrthenobleabout 1 month ago
I&#x27;ve seen several posts like this recently. The title is something that seems very insightful into something that I&#x27;ve recently been dealing with, and I&#x27;m intrigued. I open the web page, read the opening paragraph, and realize that there are only two or three paragraphs. It is the highest of high level content, with more content in the title than in the blog post.<p>There&#x27;s nothing inherently wrong with short blog posts. This particular post might even say that it&#x27;s virtue, except it doesn&#x27;t bother to expand upon its points at all. What did the OP want out of such a post?<p>As someone who deals with ADHD, I have read a lot of advice on the internet about how to be more productive. A lot of times, people point out things that seem like very efficient and successful solutions to problems that I have. A common one I see is to become more disciplined, or create a schedule, and you will find a productivity follows. I love this magical thinking because it does not take into account how different individuals deal with modern life. Of course, if I was able to have the discipline to do tasks, I would be more productive. The point is that I have an issue with creating habits or breaking bad ones, and I have found it difficult to find advice specific to my need to get better at sticking to habits with my ADHD brain.<p>Everyone is very willing to engage at a very high level, giving helpful sound and advice that works for the broadest possible audience; but when you actually examine what they say, you see it is full of holes. Any real person you give this advice to is quickly going to fall through because of their own individual situation and issues. Reading blog posts like this feels more like a way to give our minds a dopamine hit for &quot;successfully accomplishing&quot; something when it has accomplished nothing, and the shorter the blog post and the more general the topic, the sooner you get that hit.<p>This isn&#x27;t to denigrate the post itself, I just felt a familiar sense of disappointment when I was able to grasp the entirety of the post in 15 seconds. I guess this is why people like Twitter.
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mig1about 1 month ago
I agree with the sentiment of the article but I don’t understand the point they were trying to make here:<p>“Before, you had to go socialize with friends; now, you can just get drunk with a bunch of strangers. Before, you had to go find a mate, create children and raise a family; now, you can just watch a lot of porn.”<p>I’d think more of Facebook, Instagram and Netflix or the advertising industry in general like weaponized additions than what I do of alcohol.
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shw1nabout 1 month ago
Coincidentally was just chatting about this to my wife.<p>All of my productivity pretty much stems from blocking distraction.<p>Rarely has the work been hard in itself. Sure I’ve been lost a few times, but imo you can almost always break it down into some manageable chunk.<p>But fighting the boredom when dopamine hits are clicks away is a savage battle.<p>Phone in another room, headphones on with just-loud-enough no-lyrics techno, distracting websites blocked, or ones I need have their newsfeeds removed (using extensions I’ve written myself in some cases).<p>Yet the danger comes from tools I can’t block because I need them, ChatGPT, Google, Wikipedia. Pursuing any interesting curiosity that arises during work can lead to a dangerous rabbit hole.
lynx97about 1 month ago
I disagree violently with this bleek kind of attitude towards almost everything. Moderation is a skill that humans had to learn eons ago. Drugs (I think people that spretend alcohol is not a drug can not be trusted at all) are not particularily new either. Yes, there have always been a certain amount of people that fail big time when it comes to moderating whatever they do, but this is not a new phenomenon either. Lots of people can use the Internet and Social Media without going nuts on it. Pretending <i>everything</i> is bad just because you cant get your shit together is holding the rest of the world hostage.
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gnabgibabout 1 month ago
(2020)
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HiPHInchabout 1 month ago
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