by JustinFrankl » Tue 14 Nov 2006, 10:21:45
Well, the Internet is like any other tool, in that it can be used for benefit, played with for fun, be dangerous in inexperienced hands, used with malice to cause harm.
It is also like any other pleasurable mind-altering activity (food, nicotine, booze, sex, porn, drugs, gambling, workaholism, exercise, religion) in that it can become an end to itself, an avoidance coping mechanism. For some people, their experience is one of an unending environment of stress and mind-crushing boredom, or a sense of being in a cage without ever being able to see the bars. For others, all it takes is to just really pay attention to the state the world is in, and it is no wonder that depression, paranoia, frustration, and rage set in. You'd really like to choke the living sh*t out of your boss. He's a bigot, ignorant, and an asshole. Day after day after day. Long hours, job pays well, though, difficult to find another job, and there's a wife and kids and mortgage. Better to develop a private drinking problem, rather than go to jail.
The problem isn't the tool, it's how the tool is used.
The problem isn't the drug, it's the environment.
The story isn't about Internet addiction, it's about the underlying state of the human condition.
"We have seen the enemy, and he is us." -- Walt Kelly