Years ago, around the end of January, I developed phobias [fear of snow]. Maybe because we have 3-5 feet of snow, I am ready for spring. Over the years, I have developed “temporary phobias” for several reasons.
Phobia is a convenient way to get rid of unpleasant situations. When my wisdom tooth decided to enter, I developed Dentophobia [fear of dentistry], but when the pain became so unbearable, I sought relief for the dentist's office and healed. Phobias also provided a good excuse for why I did something stupid that I seemed to do, for example, when the computer first entered our school.
When the computer was first introduced to our school, I developed the instant Cyber phobia [fear of computers or processing them]. As the years passed, I lost this phobia, but I noticed that there are many computer-related phobias. In other words, if you have any of the following phobias, I won't even be near the computer.
Phobia [fear of anything new] – Computers change every day, oh, hourly, so you need to avoid them.
Phobia [fear of loneliness] – Because working on a computer is not a group work, you should avoid using a computer.
Ballistophobia [Afraid Bullet] – You can work close to your computer or even work on a computer, but avoid using the bullet button at all costs.
Fighting phobias [fear of making changes] – Not even in the dangers of computers, because this is a continuous process, and if you don't change your computer system often, you will soon return to the caveman era of computer technology.
Atychiphobia [fear of failure] – It is best not to use a computer, because the power supply may fail, the light may flash, and then your system fails, you must start from scratch. In addition, a misplaced finger will surprise you: "What happened now?"
Phobia [fear of joints] Try to sit in front of the computer and get up all day, which is almost impossible at my age, so avoid computers.
Kaniophobia [fear of any new or novelty] and the computer have been changing, you may not be warned of these changes, so don't take risks.
Allodoxaphobia [fear of opinion] – You can go to the computer, but avoid chat rooms and articles like this at all costs.
Castisophobia [afraid to sit] – Self-explanation, just avoiding the computer. Tachophobia [fear of speed] – Only when they have high-speed Internet and it was built last year, it will avoid computers. In other respects, this is ok.
Polyphobia [a lot of things to fear] – Everything connected to a computer is numbered in many things. Many features, many buttons, many attractions, especially many wires. Technical phobia [fear of technology] What is a computer, technology, so avoid.
May you find yourself without any phobia in your life and type quietly on your computer. Have a good life.
Computer phobia was originally published on Spring