Internet Addiction Anonymous
Computers & Technology → Internet
- Author Marina Smiley
- Published January 28, 2007
- Word count 592
It is well known that there are many on-line users who are
seriously addicted to the Internet. This addiction develops
slowly, much in the same way as drugs or alcohol. It is easy
to miss the point when one stops controlling his or her
actions and addiction takes over.
I know being one of those who missed the point a long time
ago. Today I am trying to analyze how this happened and what
the reasons were that brought me into this hopeless condition.
At first, I would occasionally use the Internet just for
fun-to read anecdotes or chat on ICQ.
However even in that innocent time, there were some early
warning signs such as developing the habit of eating in
front of the computer and even destroying my first keyboard
by spilling coffee on it.
As time passed, I established some friendly and even
romantic relationships with other online users and began to
check my e-mail not only in the morning, but in the
afternoon, evening, and even at night on the way back from
the bathroom.
If I only knew how rapidly I was tumbling toward trouble,
I might have done something about it. Unfortunately, as with
any addicted person, I did not notice the things that may
have looked weird to normal people.
Finally, I discovered that the Internet could be used not
only for communication but for making money as well.
Boy, how exciting it was to receive my first e-mail with
the subject “You've Got Cash!“
I suspect that after that day it was impossible to turn the
wheel of my addiction back.
And here I am: having more friends online than in the real
world and running a full time business on the Internet.
There are five computers in my home. They are everywhere
including the kitchen. If someone asks me why I need so many
computers, I won't be able to explain it clearly. Just the
same as people who have a TV set in every room cannot
explain why they do.
Because of my obsession with the Internet, I always travel
with a laptop and stay only in those hotels that offer an
Internet connection.
Even while shopping at the giant warehouse stores such as
Sam's or Costco, I cannot pass by the aisles with computers
without trying to open a few websites. If I don't have a
little extra time, then I just try to open Google or Yahoo
and take a quick glance at their homepages. After that I am
able to continue my shopping in a very satisfied and happy
mood.
Recently things turned from bad to worse. As I was walking
through a new home builder's models looking for a house, I
noticed that fake computers placed for designer's purposes
made me nervous. In contrast, a fake TV or fruit display did
not bother me at all.
Being a right-handed person, I learned to operate the
computer mouse with my left hand, so that I will not be
curtailed from browsing the web when my right wrist hurts.
When I read a newspaper and see the www. anyaddress.com, I
subconsciously try to click on it, as if there was a mouse
in my hand.
If I do not use the Internet for more than a day, I feel
awful like it is the end of the world.
Because there is no such group as “Internet Addiction
Anonymous,” I decided to write about my Internet obsession
hoping that I can find other online users who are suffering
from similar symptoms.
Marina Smiley is the successful author of many bestselling
books who has proven that you don't have to be an Internet
guru to make a living online. Visit her site
"Blogging: A Recipe For Money" www.cashforbloggers.com
for helpful information about simple way of making money online.
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