internet(cyber world) and stress go together
@KnightMare911 (195)
Philippines
July 20, 2011 7:17am CST
many of the new generations are living their life "cyberly". they think that it is an escape from reality, that it fills a gap where reality has disappointed them. they spend hours and hours surfing the net, doing social stuff, they enjoy it and find it meaningful... but little do they know that cyber world is a poison. slowly entering your system damaging everything.. little by little until it leaves you with nothing.
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@averygirl72 (38848)
• Philippines
23 Jul 11
this sounds scary,,,cyberworld is a virtual world and not the real world. I saw young people spend lot of their time chatting and playing computer games like their the computer is their life, I guess this is the highlight of this generation the privilege to use the cyberworld. It is dangerous because it can be addictive, people became like robots..
@KnightMare911 (195)
• Philippines
23 Jul 11
But the Problem is, you are easily addicted to it.. the advent of technology has really made our life hassle free.. but as we all know.. the world always has a "LAW OF EQUIVALENT EXCHANGE".. it's like once your addicted, your life will slowly revolve around it.. unconsciously.
@SomeCowgirl (32189)
• United States
20 Jul 11
I know what you are talking about. I feel like I need to get out more, I am trying to find a job so badly but in the mean time I am online to earn what I can. I need a lot of things before I can actually get a job, like I need a bicycle as for right now that would be my only mode of transportation. Bikes aren't that expensive and for right now that's my main goal with my internet earnings. However I fear that I won't be able to use it that much because soon it will be winter and as you know you can hardly bike when it's snowing!
I need out of the situation I am in and so I pray about it daily, hoping I can find a way out. The internet and technology is good, but if you find yourself addicted, when you crawl out of that addicition you often find you've lost out on some good things. That is why I try to stay focused on my goals and the real world, and while I have to rely on technology right now, I hope in a few months time I won't need to rely on it at all.
@KnightMare911 (195)
• Philippines
20 Jul 11
yes, i agree that once hooked.. its hard to end it.. it truly is frightening. but sometimes we need to keep this in our mind "yes.. yes.. more additional money earning online. hassle free and requires a little effort, but with this extra income.. who will i spend this with?.. will i be happy spending this on some extra gadget?" we ought to prioritize something in our life first before it's too late.. like take this for an example.. your trying to earn for you Dad.. but while on the process of earning.. you were cutting all ties with him.. just like a double edged sword.. you gain something.. but you will lose something in return..
truly horrible..
@jugsjugs (12967)
•
17 Aug 11
I think that in most cases where people are stuck at home and can not go out due to health, it is a good thing having the internet, other wise they would not have contact with a lot of people, also they would be rather bored that can also lead to depression in the long run.I do think that there are far too many children that are on the internet for way to long and do not get the exercise.




