15 Common Addictions That Have Been Normalized By Society

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We often associate addiction with substances like drugs and alcohol, but the truth is addiction can take many forms, and some of them may fly under the radar. Here, we shed light on 15 addictions that people often overlook.

These seemingly harmless habits can significantly impact our lives if left unchecked.

1.   24-Hour News

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The constant barrage of news from various sources can be addicting. Whether it’s online, on TV, or through social media, the 24-hour news cycle can lead to anxiety and information overload.

2.   Shopping

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Retail therapy can quickly turn into a shopping addiction. Compulsive buying drains your wallet and can lead to clutter and financial stress.

3.   Video Games and Game Apps

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While we often discuss kids and video game addiction, adults are not immune. Endless hours spent gaming on your phone can disrupt productivity and relationships.

4.   Cell Phones

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The need to constantly check your phone, even in social situations, is a sign of addiction. It can hinder real-world connections and lead to decreased focus.

5.   Work

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Being a workaholic is a real addiction. The constant need to work, even during personal time, can lead to burnout and strained relationships.

6.   Junk Food

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The high sugar and fat content in junk food can be addictive. Overconsumption can lead to health problems and weight gain.

7.   Social Media

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Scrolling through social media platforms for hours on end can become an addiction. It can negatively impact self-esteem and real-life social interactions.

8.   Caffeine

 

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While a cup of coffee can provide a much-needed energy boost, excessive caffeine consumption can lead to dependency and withdrawal symptoms.

9.   Food

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Emotional eating and food addiction are often overlooked. Using food as a coping mechanism can lead to obesity and health issues.

10. Attention & Social Affirmation

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Constantly seeking attention and validation from others, especially on social media, can become an addiction. It can lead to a shallow sense of self-worth.

11. Gossip

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The allure of gossip and “spilling tea” is at an all-time high, but indulging in gossip can be addictive and damaging to relationships.

12. Celebrities

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Obsessively following the lives of celebrities can be an addiction, taking away time and emotional energy from personal pursuits.

13. Being in a Relationship

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The fear of being alone can lead to addiction to relationships. This dependency can prevent personal growth and self-discovery.

14. Doom Scrolling

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Scrolling through negative news and social media posts endlessly, known as doom scrolling, can become a habit that worsens anxiety and depression.

15. Drama

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Some people are addicted to drama and chaos, seeking it out even when it’s unnecessary. This addiction can disrupt peace and stability.

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