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Overcoming Internet Addiction and Focusing on Education |
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I am a sixth-grade student, but who knows what's really going on behind my
academic life?
Whenever I see the computer screen, it's like magic that captivates me. There
are so many interesting things: beautiful music, QQ which connects people from
all over the world, abundant knowledge and information, and addictive games.
Yes, I became obsessed with them. I no longer worked on challenging brain
teasers, nor did I simply view learning and life with a clear mind. I no longer
cherished my colorful pencils.
I was crazy about this addiction, to the point where I couldn't control myself.
During class, the blackboard was filled with game announcements, my textbooks
displayed game scenes, my pen turned into a mouse, and my teacher's lecture
sounded like buzzing flies. All I could think about was games, games, games, and
more games! My mind was in chaos.
When the math exam came back with glaring red X's, I was caught off guard. My
nerves were shattered, and I was trapped in a pit. I was falling apart! What
should I do?
What should I do? Was this the end for me? My grades regressed rapidly, 90, 80,
70, 60... I dare not imagine any further. My hands became numb, and the cursed
mouse caused my eyesight to deteriorate. I hated the internet for making me
addicted. I hated you, the internet, for ruining my future.
I gave up games and stopped obsessing over the internet. I chose to strive for
progress and rediscovered my passion for solving brain teasers and painting with
my pencils. I love my teachers and classmates, and I realized that my obsession
with the internet was also my fault. If I had not touched it, I would not have
come this far. Internet, oh internet, you will also face consequences. From now
on, I will no longer be addicted to you. As a student, I have a responsibility
to focus on my studies. I am now a diligent student, and internet and games, go
away! We will no longer cross paths! |
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