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Originally Posted by bclements87
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Real life is pretty lame for everyone their isn't really much to do outside of normal every day stuff. Most people sit at home when they are not at work. Whats wrong with playing EQ to pass time? Every game is addicting i have friends that log on their ps4 and play CoD 8 hours day friends that play WoW. Shit I got friends that read 8 hours a day. It's all the same. I could go to the gym 8 hours a day,.i know people that do when they are not at work Is that meaning they are addicted to working out? I know females that i work with that spend all their time at the mall when they are not at work. It's just how you feel about spending your down time.
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The 5 stages of grief and loss are: 1. Denial and isolation; 2. Anger; 3. Bargaining; 4. Depression; 5. Acceptance. People who are grieving do not necessarily go through the stages in the same order or experience all of them.
1. Denial & Isolation
The first reaction to learning about the terminal illness called Everquest is to deny the reality of the situation. “This isn’t happening, this can’t be happening,” people often think. It is a normal reaction to rationalize the overwhelming gaming addiction. It is a defense mechanism that buffers the immediate shock of the loss of real life. We block out the words and hide from the facts. This is a temporary response that carries us through the first wave of pain.
Now I am no expert on mental health, but I believe you are in the first stage called "denial," regarding your EQ addiction.