u/yuru2323

Craving a Mobile Game: Is it possible?

I have been playing a mobile game for three years. You might laugh at me for craving that game because I only played it for 20-30 minutes a day, while some days never. It was there for me in a lot of times of struggle and I was having so much joy. However, I recently quit it, 4 days ago, because of inconvenience with gems and unfairness.

With deleting it from my phone, I only now realize how much I was hooked on it. I get this craving really bad to play during some period of time in the day. This thing is making me irritable, causing insomnia, and such discomfort like an itch.

I think my life is going to progress into a better place slowly. I cannot believe how playing such a simple game for 30 minutes a day has had so much impact on me. I'm not even still sure to call this an addiction but I'm trying my hardest to resist downloading it again.

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