3.1 The Sinister Trap
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Internet ๐๐๐๐ is a subtle and sinister trap that man and nature have combined to devise. Some of us are even warned about the dangers, but we canโt believe how we arenโt enjoying it. But what gets us into it in the first place? Typically itโs free samples from amateurs and professionals who share. Thatโs how the trap is sprung. If instead it warned us of the dangers of what we were getting into before even making that first peek, then the alarm bells would scream.
But these bells donโt scream. Perhaps itโs the shocking nature of many clips that reassures our young minds weโll never become hooked, thinking because we donโt enjoy them, we can stop whenever we want to. Or maybe the seeming innocence of soft material doesnโt trigger any alarm bells, much like a skillful weavings that a con artist can play to direct our mind. As intelligent human beings, weโd then understand why half the adult population was systematically addicted to something cutting down our very potential to perform what weโre viewing. Curiosity brings us closer to the doorstep of addiction, but we donโt dare to click on the thumbnails weโre glancing at, fearing theyโd make us ill or send us down into a perilous and immoral pathway. And if we accidentally clicked on one, often our only desire is to get away from the page as soon as possible, while at the same time desperately curious even more.
Once this process has started, we are trapped. From now on we spend the rest of our lives trying to understand why we do it, telling our children not to start, and at odd times trying to escape ourselves. The trap is designed such that we try and stop only due to an โincidentโ, whether sexual performance, loss of a career or relationship, shortage of drive or just plain feeling like a leper. As soon as we stop, we have more stress due to withdrawal pangs, and with the method we relied on to remove that stress now unavailable.
Our resolve for quitting then proves to be shaky. After a few days of torture we convince ourselves that weโve picked the wrong time to quit, deciding weโll wait for periods without stress, which upon arriving removes our reason for initially stopping. Of course, that period will never arrive fully, and we begin to believe that our lives tend to become more and more stressful. We leave the protection of our parents, and the stresses of work, homemaking, mortgages, buying shelter, and raising children begins to crowd our lives. But this is an illusion. The most stressful parts of any creatureโs life are actually early childhood and adolescence.
We tend to confuse responsibility and stress. A userโs life โ like a drug addictโs โ automatically becomes more stressful because ๐๐๐๐ doesnโt relax us or relieve stress, as some try to make us believe. Itโs just the reverse, causing us to become more stressed as we continue using, with every guilt laden late night aftermath piling more straw onto the camelโs back. Even users who kick the habit โ as most do one or more times throughout their lives โ can lead perfectly happy lives yet suddenly become hooked again. Wandering into the pornographic maze, our minds become hazy and we spend the rest of our lives trying to escape. Many do succeed, only to fall into the sinister trap at a later date.
Solving the problem of ๐๐๐๐ addiction is a riddle. It is complex and difficult. But once you see the answer, itโs simple and fun, and you wonder why you didnโt think of that! EasyPeasy contains the solution to this puzzle, leading you out of the maze, never wandering in again. All you have to do is follow every instruction to the letter. However, if you take a wrong turn by jumping chapters, or blazing through the book at lightning speed without carefully making a deliberate effort on your first time reading, then the rest of the instructions are pointless.
Anyone can find it easy to stop, but we must first establish the facts. No, not facts designed to scare you, thereโs already more than enough information out there. If that was going to stop you, youโd have already stopped. But why do we find it difficult to stop? Answering this requires us to know the real reason weโre still using ๐๐๐๐, boiling down to two factors. They are:
- Nature and internet ๐๐๐๐.
- Societal brainwashing.
๐ฏ๐๐๐ users are intelligent, rational human beings. They know theyโre taking enormous future risks so they spend lots of time rationalising their โhabitโ. But ๐๐๐๐ users in their hearts know theyโre fools, knowing they had no need to use ๐๐๐๐ before becoming hooked. Most remember that their first โpeekโ was a mix of revulsion and novel curiosity. They then specialise in locating, filtering and bookmarking sites, working hard to become hooked.
Most annoyingly, thereโs the sense that non-addicts โ most women, older guys, and people living in countries where high-speed internet ๐๐๐๐ is unavailable โ arenโt missing out on anything and find the situation laughable. By dismantling these factors in the next chapters, you too will understand the sinister trap!