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To summary, I had an addiction to a video game called Dota 2. It was a team battle video game with hero and leveling up.
I want to remove it because it is a big time sink. About 25% of my time, equivalent to a whole week every month.
Ideas I tried:
- Willpower: Failed many times.
- Having other things to do: It worked somewhat. Jobs, class projects, pickup. But between jobs, finished projects, failed dates, however....
- Counting the days without addiction: It reduced the time I was in the addiction, but not removing it.
- Surrounding myself with non-gamer: I compromised a bit, but it worked well. It reduced the addiction time.
Ideas I chose not to do:
- Having a close non-gamer friend monitor it: I didn't have any.
- Having a family member monitor it: For personal reasons.
However, recently I had found another good idea: finding the root cause.
So why I was addicted to this particular video game? Why not other video games?
Because:
- Team battle
- Improvement
So to remove it, I have to do activities with these elements. For example, pickup/wealth has the element of improvement.
But another element is team battle.
How?
Team sport, like soccer for example.
So I'm going to the soccer field today. It might cure the addiction. It might fail. Or it might partially work.
I want to remove this addiction as soon as possible. Any of you having an addiction in the past, how did you remove it?
I want to remove it because it is a big time sink. About 25% of my time, equivalent to a whole week every month.
Ideas I tried:
- Willpower: Failed many times.
- Having other things to do: It worked somewhat. Jobs, class projects, pickup. But between jobs, finished projects, failed dates, however....
- Counting the days without addiction: It reduced the time I was in the addiction, but not removing it.
- Surrounding myself with non-gamer: I compromised a bit, but it worked well. It reduced the addiction time.
Ideas I chose not to do:
- Having a close non-gamer friend monitor it: I didn't have any.
- Having a family member monitor it: For personal reasons.
However, recently I had found another good idea: finding the root cause.
So why I was addicted to this particular video game? Why not other video games?
Because:
- Team battle
- Improvement
So to remove it, I have to do activities with these elements. For example, pickup/wealth has the element of improvement.
But another element is team battle.
How?
Team sport, like soccer for example.
So I'm going to the soccer field today. It might cure the addiction. It might fail. Or it might partially work.
I want to remove this addiction as soon as possible. Any of you having an addiction in the past, how did you remove it?