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		<title>ClaritE</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Cole]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lately, I&#8217;ve been thinking about when and how behaviors become unhealthy, and the big distinction (at least, for me) is whether it&#8217;s used to escape or enhance your life. Many things can be used to celebrate a life you love, but at different times or in different quantities can be used to escape to the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Lately, I&#8217;ve been thinking about when and how behaviors become unhealthy, and the big distinction (at least, for me) is whether it&#8217;s used to <strong>escape </strong>or <strong>enhance </strong>your life. </p>
<p>Many things can be used to celebrate a life you love, but at different times or in different quantities can be used to escape to the point where you&#8217;re barely living. I&#8217;ve don&#8217;t this with any number of activities:</p>
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<li>Walking</li>
<li>Video games</li>
<li>Eating</li>
<li>Sleeping</li>
<li>Browsing the &#8216;net</li>
<li>Reading</li>
<li>TV and movies</li>
<li>Drinking alcohol</li>
<li>Using social medi</li>
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<p>I mean, the list basically includes any type of media that I can become so wrapped up in that I can avoid what&#8217;s happening in my real life. I&#8217;ve spent more than eight hours at a time in front of my computer because logging on to whatever MMO I&#8217;m playing at the time is easier than coping with my boredom or loneliness.</p>
<p>And while I haven&#8217;t run into issues with smoking pot (or other drugs) or sex myself, I can easily see how these things can overflow until you&#8217;re drowning.</p>
<p>So many things can go from useful or healthy to unhealthy so quickly, and we&#8217;re in an era when so many things are gamified and designed to make us check compulsively to get those quick shots of dopamine (damn you, Facebook!).</p>
<p>Perhaps this line of thinking isn&#8217;t new to you &#8212; or anything. But I&#8217;ve visualized it in such a clear way that I want to share if only to pay myself on the back a bit.</p>
<p>These types of thoughts are those that I once commonly wrote about on here (I used only existing tags_ and I almost started this as a Facebook post. It would certainly garner more attention, but there&#8217;s something freeing about writing in my blog instead. It feels like I have to work less at impressing the reader and can perhaps be more exploratory and vulnerable, which is often a boon.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s to more clarity in 2019.</p>
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