AliasEQ
03-08-2014, 01:36 PM
Heeeeeello guyz! :)
I've always thought that distraction is good. But is it? Isn't it just a tool used to escape the problem and not deal with it properly? When I'm having some kind of attack, I immediately start playing games and all my symptoms disappear. Maybe it's just a solution for the moment, but bad in the long term. Idk.
A year ago, I'd rarely touch my computer. Today, I've upgraded it to a hardcore-gaming PC and I'm almost on it 24/7. 6 hours a day, if not more. It's not healthy I know, my parents, brother, cousins and gf is nagging on me to go out and do..."stuff". But really, almost all my friends is also on their PC constantly. So we've created some kind of "community" and that's why I enjoy it. I forget all the problems, including my anxiety. Don't get me wrong tho. I'm not afraid to go out or anything. Actually I do go out sometimes (because I must lol); to school, to gym, hang out with friends etc. Also, let me add that I'm really really lazy.
However, the question here is: Is distraction a good or a bad tool?
Elias
I've always thought that distraction is good. But is it? Isn't it just a tool used to escape the problem and not deal with it properly? When I'm having some kind of attack, I immediately start playing games and all my symptoms disappear. Maybe it's just a solution for the moment, but bad in the long term. Idk.
A year ago, I'd rarely touch my computer. Today, I've upgraded it to a hardcore-gaming PC and I'm almost on it 24/7. 6 hours a day, if not more. It's not healthy I know, my parents, brother, cousins and gf is nagging on me to go out and do..."stuff". But really, almost all my friends is also on their PC constantly. So we've created some kind of "community" and that's why I enjoy it. I forget all the problems, including my anxiety. Don't get me wrong tho. I'm not afraid to go out or anything. Actually I do go out sometimes (because I must lol); to school, to gym, hang out with friends etc. Also, let me add that I'm really really lazy.
However, the question here is: Is distraction a good or a bad tool?
Elias