Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Blog Posting #7: Battling the Temptation of Virtual Games...

Hurray; I love the snow, and Fort Wayne has received an exceptional amount overnight and through the day. How does technology relate to this? Well, I live in an apartment complex and the snow plows barricaded my car in with snow. Therefore, I had to dig myself out with a shovel just to leave my apartment. I guess we have it well nowadays, because technology has made us lazier, more dependent, spoiled, and luckier in having it. (I really have no idea how I went get out of my apartment complex if we did not have snow plows).

So, my boyfriend is trying to convince me to purchase “World of Warcraft,” so that we can combat creatures together. As enticing as that really sounds, I really do not think that I should. I mean, I only allow myself to play “The Sims” when I am on breaks from school, because I know that it sucks one’s life into a virtual world. I have played “World of Warcraft” at my boyfriend’s before, and it really is something I think I would like to play on a regular basis, it is just that I hate feeling unproductive when I need to get things done. I am not saying my boyfriend is unproductive, because he is not; it is just that I allow myself to feel guilty for playing games like that. Wow, I sound entirely too based in business. Maybe I should allow myself to have virtual fun once in a while.

Besides, I promised myself I would spend my free time writing and reading for fun. In doing so, I feel better about technology, because I do not have to spend every waking hour utilizing it. This is exactly why I write in a journal and refuse to use a computer when recording entries.

5 comments:

Helen Leinbach said...

Hey Rachel,
I can identify with your virtual guilt. I have not played Sims or Warcraft but even spider solitare can cause me wasted hours and guilt. I really like to play it though and I can justify it by saying it's good for the brain. About once a week I allow myself a few games. Whatever it is, you do need to give yourself permission to have a bit of down time every now and then!

Travis Daily said...

I waste too much time as is on the web. I suffer from chronic e-mail checking and Xbox gaming. I would hate to picture myself addicted to WoW -- It is rumored to be like crack for nerds, so I would have no choice.

Drea said...

AHH! I actually just canceled my WOW subscription. It is...addicting to say the least. I've been quite proud of myself here lately that I haven't been letting it distract me (Of course, I've been so good that I haven't been playing at all!) But I can say that many days of procrastination happened because of WOW!!

Meg Wood said...

03WOW! I can honestly say I have never heard of WoW! I am so behind. Your blog makes me laugh Rachel, it is very natural, not forced and I appreciate that. I, like Helen, totally understand about playing games on the computer. Mahjong tiles always suck me in. I sware its the noise they make when you zap a bunch of them away. I cannot get enough of it. Anyways you have to do it every once in a while. Sometimes it is just nice to not have to think so much about what your doing!

kbmulder said...

Yeah for snow days! I feel your pain, my vice is not a virtual game but watching old episodes of shows (like Guiding Light) on YouTube. I can literally waste an entire evening! It's best to pretend those things don't exist when you have homework to do. Ignorance is bliss!