I do believe that people open themselves up to depression through social media interaction. I think the recurring instances of worldwide suicide caused by these types of interactions is solid evidence for the case, but there are those that don't internalize results from their interactions online to such an extent.
A southwest Idaho sheriff was a guest on FOX News recently and spoke out on the state's out-of-control opioid problem and its connection to Mexican drug cartels.
Some days I love to shop and other days shopping sounds like the worst thing imaginable. Every Christmas I get to the point were I don't want to buy ANYTHING because all I have been doing is shop. The scary thing is, if you don't get tired of shopping you could be a SHOPAHOLICS!
According to yahoo, here are four signs you might be addicted to shopping:
About three weeks ago, my wife and daughter were having a girls day out. It was cold outside and to be honest, I didn't really feel like doing anything.
So, I started to scroll through Netflix to see what there was to see. That's when I stumbled on Walking Dead...
I've found myself setting up my alarm so that I can snooze in a bit. Apparently you can get a little addicted to that euphoric feeling of hitting the snooze and going back to sleep, despite the fact that it disrupts the total amount of good sleep you're able to get...