< The strange attraction of the online-void

~eaplmx

Ha, I like and connect with your words.

As a fan of technology, and maybe an addict too, I wrote a little bit about it here

Re: The Appeal of Online

Maybe avoiding to be online completely is worse. I've tried and then your mind tries to overcompensate. Like the rebound effect with diets. We are used to it so we have to slowly replace that behavior with another.

I'm trying to write more fiction and even my non-fiction book about how to create video games and it has been *painful* dealing with distractions.

I hope I become better dealing with them. Your idea of an offline digital typewriter sounds great, good vibes with that!

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