W10. Is internet addiction real? Are we addicted to the internet?
Internet addiction is a condition in which computer and Internet use is uncontrolled, excessive obsession or impulsive behavior, which in turn causes problems such as depression, social isolation, impulse control, and drug abuse. 6% of the world's population is Internet-addicted, and the average Internet addiction rate of Koreans is 8.5%, higher than about 5% in advanced countries. However, the fact that 6 percent of the world's population is Internet-addicted also suggests that the other 94 percent are not Internet-addicted. In other words, almost all of the world's population is not Internet-addicted.
Then can we
say that we are really addicted to the Internet? What does it mean to be
"really" addicted to the Internet?
Excluding the dictionary meaning of Internet addiction, I think it means
breaking down the priorities set in daily life and making Internet use the
number one priority in life. Just a lot of Internet use is not called Internet
addiction. In that sense, we should only use the Internet to the extent that
our daily lives are not ruined. In other words, we should not only control
usage, but also set the main purpose to make our daily lives a little more
convenient. I think
it's a way not to become an Internet addiction.
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