Are We Really Addicted?

An interview with Nir Eyal

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Oh great! Another article by non-addicts telling addicts to just use more willpower and it’s their fault they’re weak willed.

Come on, get some new material. We’ve seen this for ages.

P.S. This does not work for addicts. That’s why it’s an addiction and we need community support.

Evan Armstrong about 3 years ago

@me_2215 Hey—I think Nir was pretty fair in calling out the difference between those diagnosed with addiction and the rest of us. He specifically made sure to call out the difference between the two groups.

@ItsUrBoyEvan yes, I read his nice section at the top about the difference. Sadly, he did not take his own words to heart and continued using addiction and addicting throughout the rest of the piece I’m exactly the way he mentioned was inaccurate and harmful.

It doesn’t count if you call out the harm you are doing and then immediately engage in that behavior.

This is a lazy piece.

@ItsUrBoyEvan

This near the end: “I think that the world is really bifurcating into two kinds of people. The people who let their time and attention get controlled and manipulated by others and people who say, ‘Enough, I will decide for myself.’”

Even when not speaking about an actual addiction using the very language he states at the top he shouldn’t use, he then uses harmful tropes about people who apparently have willpower and then the sorry rest.