How Do I Spend More Times on Reading Books or Doing Somethings Worthwhile Instead of Video Games?

Question by K: How do i spend more times on reading books or doing somethings worthwhile instead of video games?
It is like an addiction. I tried to stop but it seems so hard. Any help is appreciated, thank you.

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Answer by Star69uk
Video games are worthwhile aren’t they? Don’t feel bad about it

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