09-08-2015, 10:38 PM
Eo, it's very hard to break a habit. Unless you have a driving will to stop playing often, you won't be able to cut back in a short period of time--at least not without some withdrawal symptoms. I have seen friends who were forced to quit and couldn't control themselves afterwards. One kid I remember, during a math tutor session at another house, got up in the middle of a lesson and tried to get on a computer; when he was told to get off by my math tutor, he started throwing his computer and cussing at his mom.
I know I maybe sounding like I'm making some extreme exaggerations, but I'm not. One thing my teachers at SAT boot camp kept saying was that, "Games are like drugs." I later realized what they meant.
Take it slow. Don't try to quit abruptly. It'll be healthier for you.
I know I maybe sounding like I'm making some extreme exaggerations, but I'm not. One thing my teachers at SAT boot camp kept saying was that, "Games are like drugs." I later realized what they meant.
Take it slow. Don't try to quit abruptly. It'll be healthier for you.