Why You Should Stop Listening To The Internet
Unless you're trusting and loving of yourself

The other day I had an epiphany. I normally don't have these, and I also normally cut straight to the chase when explaining myself (as I'm not doing so far for this article, sorry just give me a second) but I had the feeling that danger is everywhere, if not for all species- then for all of humanity. It's like we are cursed, every year a new problem arises to no surprise, yet we keep somehow understanding more about the good of the world? That doesn't add up, and yes these points are somewhat unrelated, but shouldn't everything be connected: particullarly if it is related to something similar. Now this mentality is needless and I could question the universe and nature forever like everyone, but what I'm getting at is that we don't need to rely on things like the internet when there's already this many people on Earth. Now that I mention that, it seems this article is useless right, and everyone knows we don't need the internet right?
I want to say WRONG! but I don't want to come off too strong, so I'll just explain some more. If you learn from your surroundings you're bound to know things that you can't explain, like learning a new word from a book that isn't a dictionary and doesn't have a standard explaination. Here- I'll just give an example of what I'm getting at instead of rambling continuously. One time, I went on a hike with my family and somehow I walked much farther than them and saw an orange mushroom on the ground. I took a bit of it, then wiped what dirt was on it off my tounge. I threw up water later while I was waiting to meet up with my parents, but I'm just happy it didn't kill me.
Everyone knows mushrooms can do crazy shit, who knows how many types there are out there, but I took a risk and in the process didn't die. That's what we should all go for. It's not like that mushroom was tasty or beneficial in any way, however.... there are things that are ruined by spoilers, and honestly the internet right now more than ever is expanding way beyond it's reach. There's more rights on the internet, there's more conspiracy appeal and understanding (and occasionally evidence but who knows or cares), and most importantly there's more knowledge. Let's loop back to my title of this article which explains itself but I wrote this article explaining it anyway: the internet can be uneccessary if you're not in a healthy state of mind. That's not even mentioning how easy it is to use anything to "rot your mind." So that's it, be careful how you spend your time because even though I'm preaching to the choire, and I don't know who my audience for this article about interesting articles, health can slip. Be sure to know at least what questions to ask the internet, and at least know what you want to do if not in real life (example: texting and driving) then on the internet. Note: I'm not condoning that, but saying a lot can be considered more important that particular dimensions. Hell they made a Large Hadron Collider to try and learn more about dimensions! Just learn about what you feel like, and if you're exploring out of your comfort zone make it good- not trivial. Anyway though, maybe it's all going somewhere good either way, and I know my advice isn't necessary.
Hope this helped shed some light on what to consider what to do with time and questions to ask the internet. Also who really care's about health as long as you're doing what you know is right for you? That's my whole point of writing all this even though it took longer than anticipated to reach this explaination. If being on the internet all day asking dumb questions is high on you're to-do list and it makes you sad and you like being sad: you basically get this article. Don't know who wouldn't get what I'm saying because it's just to explore your comfort zone's and out-of-comfort-zone's. The internet has a lot of stuff on it also so it doesn't hurt to be honest with yourself instead of having yourself be your own enemy.
About the Creator
Peter Miller
I have always liked writing and will write about pretty much anything. I have written a lot of personal stuff, so that's added to my experience in entertaining writing because I know what to focus on and what rabbit hole to go down and use.

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