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Summary Of Internet Addiction Left My Brother Homeless

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“Internet Addiction Left My Brother Homeless” written by Winston Ross.

I feel as though the purpose of this article was to show our new generation and mid-older generation of adults about how Internet Addictions have long term effects on everyday lives. These effects have included medical, emotional problems, and in some cases even death. I also feel that this article really helps other generations to open their eyes as well. Some adults are so involved in work or certain things that they don’t have time to enjoy the little things. “Internet Addiction Left My Brother Homeless” very much so helps the older generation who feel as though technology and dives are “bad”. It gives the outside world an inside look at what it is really like for …show more content…

Some cases of blood clots in the legs are so serious that they must amputate the leg. Sensitivity from computer screens and or any device can result in blurred vision and color blindness. “For real addicts, there are even more serious medical issues at stake: there have been at least 10 documented cases of people dying from blood clots caused by sitting in front of a computer for too long, Cash says.”
Emotional affects can be depression, and anxiety. The Internet is a way for most people who suffer from these disorders to escape. It’s like their own personal way to vent their problems and or to get their aggression out. Somewhat like having your own personal therapist in your pocket always. Being on a device and concentrating on something else helps them stay distracted and not focused on themselves as much.
What causes an Internet Addiction? It can be as simple as texting someone you love every day or hearing from a friend that lives far way. Or trying to finish that new video game that just came out. It gives you a rush kind of like adrenaline, and makes you feel happy inside when you beat the game or reply to a text. It’s all about the excitement and is no different from someone who has an addicted to shopping or drugs. “The Internet also activates the same pleasure pathways in the brain as drugs and alcohol.” One simply gets attached and just never ends up breaking away from it. In our new day and time the Internet is very easy to

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