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  1. I had a similar experience a few years ago when I downloaded a WW II submarine simulation on my computer. I finally had to delete it when I found myself staying up until 2 in the morning playing the thing. My wife on the other hand has no problem because she can multitask. She will play a game on her iPad, talk on the phone and watch a television show all at the same time without missing a beat.

  2. I got into mobile games some years ago, but realized that they were just consuming lots of time and the constant interruptions for ads were simply annoying, etc etc. I got out of them all as a result and haven’t missed them at all.

    That said, I do still have “World Geography Quiz” installed, and I paid them the $3 or whatever it was back when I installed it so as to have the “ad-free experience.” Even with that, it’s got an energy mechanic so you can’t do it endlessly, but have to take a few short quizzes or 1 long one and then wait several hours before enough energy rebuilds to take another. And it’s educational, so….

    I honestly haven’t looked at it in months though. Perhaps I should go back to it and see how many flags I’ve forgotten..lol.

  3. I had a silly minor addiction online 15+ years ago. I think it was called Yahoo Answers. People would post questions and problems, & myself and others would try to answer or solve them.

    At some point, I noticed that a few questioners either said that this was a homework problem, or they didn’t disguise it very well. No! Solve your own damn problem. It’s called the learning process. Then I wondered how many homeworks did I do over time?

    Many were not homeworks. But, then… Why am I doing this? It was a little fun, and it kept my knowledge base and analytic brain exercised a bit. And of course, sometimes you “win” in the sense that your answer gets picked as the best. A nano ego trip? Sigh. I stopped.

  4. I have an addictive personality. I am addicted to such things as computer games. I like the challenge, and every time I win, there is a hit of serotonin. Which my brain seems to crave.

    I’m also addicted to Neo’s blog/. My brain seems to crave the experience of reading various ideas and viewpoints that stimulate my thinking.

    I limit myself to30 minutes a day of gaming and spend about two hours or less at Neo’s place.

    My addictions are under control because I’m very old and slow. My daily chores take more time, and I rest a lot. Life in the slow lane – it happens if you live long enough. 🙂

  5. Skip,

    What’s wrong with Spider Solitude? It’s one of my biggies (along with Minesweeper, Hearts and Mahjong Titans). Reading Blogs isn’t exactly a game, but it is a big user of time. Of course, I’m retired, so time is something I have a good amount of.

    Waidmann

  6. Spider Solitaire has no rhyme or reason as to card distribution, so Of course you have to be ready to give up after several efforts unless you spot some alternative play that just might work out better! Sudoku must have some kind of design idea within each board, but I have never figured out what idea that might be; still, I can solve them if I want to endure the effort of examining numbers in each column and row. It’s not a great use of time I must admit — other than brain activity centered on careful investigation. But I do not play any games on my phone.
    PS Neo, thank you for this site!

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