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📣 avgDev

What book(s) had a profound impact on your life and why?


I have recently read "Dopamine Addiction" and I came to realize I have severe video gaming addiction, which sadly has been causing issues in my life for the last 15 years. I somehow was completely blind to the severity of the problem. I have lost friends, relationships, performed poorly in high school.

Programming in college and competitiveness of it kept me interested enough to do extremely well and graduate.

I somewhat knew it was a problem a year or two back when I started having feelings of being a complete failure after long gaming sessions. I felt worthless. Frankly, during this time I have been working, earning a good income and delivering good work.

This book really opened my eyes that addiction has many forms and explained why I find boring tasks difficult to complete. This year I'm attempting to stop gaming, minimize social media use to HN/Niche subreddits, and focus on reading more books, refreshing CS knowledge and working on side projects.

Is there anything you have read which had a profound impact on your life?


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👤 steven_noble
When I found it in a second-hand bookstore in roughly 1990, "The Third Wave" by the Tofflers had a huge impact on me as it made the future seem foreseeable and not automatically gloomy. I don't think it would stand up today, but that's a different matter

👤 pseufaux
Sounds weird but Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time. By far it’s my favorite fantasy series, and have read it quite a few times since I was a kid. I find that it has tinted my view of how the world works. Looking back, it provided heroes I looked up to and modeled myself after.

👤 amalgamated_inc
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