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Matt Jaden Carroll's avatar

I think the biggest mistake people make when trying to distance themselves from the internet is that they fail to socialize. Instead, they participate in quiet introverted activities. But most internet usage is hitting the spot of high-stimulation extroverted party time. Go see live comedy, or a live debate. Get some friends together and make music. Do improv classes. Go to a philosophy meetup. Go to a board game club.

Your brain desires stimulation, it's just getting stuck on the synthetic hamster wheel version of it.

Don't try to starve your brain of stimulation, just give it the real-life stuff.

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Stephen Bradford Long's avatar

I love this. I've had to basically create an iron-clad digital firewall to keep myself from the internet in the evening. If I don't respect that wall, every other part of my life suffers, starting with sleep, and ending with mood and work. I've discovered that protecting my evenings from distraction is one of the most powerful tools I have for living a good life and that failing to protect my evenings is one of the surest ways to generate suffering.

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