Here’s an interesting post from The Daily Dish, Andrew Sullivan’s blog. The post responds to “Hijacking the Future Self” by Brian Knutson, Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Stanford University. Sullivan concludes,
(This) means to say that Internet use is very close to an addiction in our culture. I sure understand that. It suspends time as you get lost in a miasma of thought; it creates another world – separate from the ordeals of the real one; it can even create a new persona for you; and you can’t get away from it. That’s a drug. And we need to figure out how to manage it and retain a human balance.
So what do you think? Is the Internet a drug? Is it addictive? I definitely think so, especially with mobile access.
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