Is it normal to think my addiction to technology is ruining my real life

Since Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, gaming culture, anime, online porn, specialized tv programs, streaming videos and tv shows and documents, online dating, I feel I connect better with people thru a screen by texting and watching something on a screen like anime video games sports blog, reading a kindle. When I’m forced to actually interact with people it is increasingly becoming harder. Is it normal to think technology is ruining my life and not other people. I have a better connection to what I’m looking at a screen whether it is a tv screen for entertainment, kindle screen to read, computer screen for entertainment, or phone screen to text or watch porn. Now I’ve become more comfortable around people that stay indoors more. I don’t feel connected to my family l, old friends, and romantic relationships never tend to work out anymore. Does anybody feel a similar sentiment to me.

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  • edwininthematrix

    In a sense I agree with you, that being so connected to digital entertainment and content can have a socially isolating effect. But I think it can also go the other way too. Having access to a greater amount and variety of material can also enhance the quality of your real life interactions, and possibly make you more informed and knowledgeable. Just think, back in the days people would have to primarily rely on their own experiences and those of their family and friends to base their thoughts and decisions on.

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  • Lisakimmie

    This obviously isn't healthy. But in today's society it is normal for people to become attatched to their devices

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