e.g. Video games, Movies, TV, Anime, etc…

  • @reksas@sopuli.xyz
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    222 hours ago

    imo, false happiness is something that takes more than it gives. So drugs is good example, maybe they make you feel good but eventually they stop doing that and start taking from you.

    • @zeropointone@lemmy.world
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      221 hours ago

      They come with a high cost, sure. But this applies to a lot of other things as well (like MTG cards or rescuing animals or learning how play drums really good etc).

      • @reksas@sopuli.xyz
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        115 hours ago

        with mtg cards, they drain your money so that kind of works too. But rescuing animals or learning something doesnt apply here because it doesnt take anything from you (unless you are kind of insane). Or rather they dont cost too much in terms of invaluable resources like your mental or physical health, just your time which you have to give to everything anyway. Stuff like drugs diminish you being able to enjoy other things and drain your health and relationships. Even if you keep those under control, it still takes something from you, just a bit less.

        Though anything can become an addiction too, but if positive things become that then you might have other underlying issues rather than those things themselves causing it.

        • @zeropointone@lemmy.world
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          215 hours ago

          But none of this matter for the time you were happy.

          Another approach: Let’s say you make it up to the age of 80 and then you die. You spend 78 years without love - not loving someone, not being loved by someone. But for two years you loved and were loved. Would this mean that this love was not true love just because it wasn’t “balanced” enough?