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That comment reminds me how Frank Abagnale's main con was convincing people he pulled off a bunch of amazing cons.
hatemakingnames159 karma
Well, that's kind of what I'm wondering about gaming too. Gaming might not always be the cause of problems, but might be the way people deal with them?
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Everything works because, no matter the diet, people eat very differently when they're paying attention to their consumption.
Here's an easy diet to try: Write down every single thing that you eat with the time that you ate it, and at the end of every day, post the list online.
This might reduce your consumption in three ways:
- As the list takes shape, you might be surprised by how much you're eating and want to make changes
- When you think you might want a small snack, you might decide you're not that hungry because you just don't want to deal with writing it down
- You might be afraid of the way other people will judge the poor quality of your diet, and make changes because of that
hatemakingnames1164 karma
If your life isn't going in the direction you want, and you're not playing games, does that mean your other hobbies are an addiction?
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