Shovevim: Are You a Web Addict?
Almost all of us claim that we have no time. Can we honestly say that every moment spent surfing on the web was a necessary and productive endeavor?
The Shovevim weeks are here again (“Shovevim” in Hebrew is a word comprised of the first initials of the Torah portions Shemot, Va’eira, Bo, Beshalach, Yitro, and Mishpatim). This time of the year is especially conducive to teshuva and to improving our personal holiness. We should be asking ourselves a few significant questions: Have we been living our lives the Hashem wants us to? Have we been using our time efficiently? Have we been learning Torah, praying, and doing acts of loving kindness as much as we can? Almost all of us claim that we have no time. Can we honestly say that every moment spent surfing on the web was a necessary and productive endeavor?
Web-addiction Diagnostic Self-Test
- Do you lose track of time while online?
- Do you surf past your bedtime twice or more a week?
- Do you feel irritated or angry when someone interrupts web-surfing time?
- Do you check your email box several times a day?
- Are you irritable when offline?
- Are you online when you should be doing homework or chores?
- Do you prefer time online rather than time with friends or family?
- Is the web your first destination after the termination of the Sabbath?
- Do you disobey time limits that your parents or spouse have set for internet usage?
- Do you sneak online at work or at home when no one is around?
- Are you more tired and irritable than before the internet was a part of your life?
- Do you think about the computer when offline?
- Do you log on with excitement and anticipation?
- Do you feel happiest when you’re online?