monxmiracle
Kris
For me I found I spend around 7 or so hours average online per day, and around 36 hours or so in a week. With the advent of media and technology more and more people are spending their time with screens. And some studies have shown more and more people are spending maybe 10 to 11 hours attached to their screens. I love roleplaying to be honest with you. And I think it does help my writing skills, but I also feel like it also increases the amount of time we spend on screen. As a lot of my time is spent writing up replies. Though in terms of screen time many say that “productive” use of screens do not count towards screen time, which isn’t exactly fair as who’s to say what “productive” use is? That and internet and social media has been made to be bad for mental health, while streaming and watching movies is seen to be less of a sin than it was before this era.
Personally I want to cut down on screen time and find things that do not require use of a screen. Writing, as much as I enjoy it more often than not does require you to stare at a screen than type, rather than traditional handwriting which makes it hard to get away from the screen. I find myself, relying on a screen too much, which is why I want to cut down. Though, with how I live and my major being graphic design, I don’t think that’s really possible. As design requires interaction with a screen. Which makes it a double edged sword, in many ways. And I wonder if any RPN users feel the same as I do, too much of their life is spent online.
Note that I don’t use much social media, a lot of my media use is entertainment based, like Netflix, Youtube, Disney Plus, geared towards streaming and viewing content. Rather than chatting and updating socials. And that isn’t very healthy either, as it is. But for me, watching content is a good form of relaxation and escapism.
Personally I want to cut down on screen time and find things that do not require use of a screen. Writing, as much as I enjoy it more often than not does require you to stare at a screen than type, rather than traditional handwriting which makes it hard to get away from the screen. I find myself, relying on a screen too much, which is why I want to cut down. Though, with how I live and my major being graphic design, I don’t think that’s really possible. As design requires interaction with a screen. Which makes it a double edged sword, in many ways. And I wonder if any RPN users feel the same as I do, too much of their life is spent online.
Note that I don’t use much social media, a lot of my media use is entertainment based, like Netflix, Youtube, Disney Plus, geared towards streaming and viewing content. Rather than chatting and updating socials. And that isn’t very healthy either, as it is. But for me, watching content is a good form of relaxation and escapism.