i.e. that gaming can be a legit hobby or legitimately educational/recreational/social. Sure, they can be destructively addictive in the same sense that very fun or very lucrative things can be destructively addictive. It feels unfair that gaming is the only cont.
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similar activity that is put in the same category as alcoholism and drug addiction, except for MAYBE gambling. Why does no one point at a workaholic and say that they have a "working disorder?" People addicted to work have probably ruined e.g. family relationships at a cont.
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much higher rate than gamers have. They are probably just as compulsively addicted to work as people with gaming disorder are to gaming. Why isn't that studied? Why is being a "workaholic" generally viewed as a positive thing, or at worst a neutral personality trait?
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