But this brings me to my point. As I re-installed WoW, I was reminded of an article I read a few months ago about Internet Addiction in the New York Times (picture left). More specifically, it was about a South Korean internet addiction rehab camp for youngsters. As the internet becomes more inextricably tied to our lives, the potential for abuse and addiction has grown at an incredible pace. The junkies of cyberspace didn't even exist fifty years ago, and now there a kids who log eight, ten, twenty hours a day and ODing (very isolated cases but ODing none the less).Internet addiction has become a serious concern that has gained attention from the American Medical Association, networks and news outlets like CBS (click link for a quick vid), and by individual doctors like Dr. Kimberly Young who heads the Center for Internet Addiction Recovery campaigning for treatment and rehabilitation. The withdrawal symptoms are similar to those of alcohol and other drugs and can lead to unhealthy lifestyles.
I only hope that as I delve ever deeper into the world of WoW that I don't lose hold of my discipline and social life. As always, moderation is the key to maintaining balance, a mixture of good judgment and self-discipline.
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