How Entertainment Affects Mental Health

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The entertainment industry is obviously continuing to change as the years go by. Around 1998, however, the industry had developed a boom. Movies, theaters, casinos, television shows, all have a great impact on the entertainment industry. Although this environment of entertainment can unify people, it still distracts people from normal life or every day interactions with physical people, along with being capable to communicate with whomever they choose. These distractions lead to the ruling of normal society from what it was before. In addition, entertainment can affect mental health. Mental health can be influenced negatively by giving people an outlook that is not realistic for most.
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When watching a movie or playing video games without a time limit or set times for them to be over, social skills can and will, without a doubt, decline. These activities will keep people from learning how to act with current societal norms and function or interact with other people. Obviously, noting this, in attempt to get a job one day to begin your career not knowing how to act normally or communicate in a professional way or discuss entertainment and activities can be detrimental for the future you have.
Interactions with others at places such as school or your work may become more difficult. With people not paying as much attention or going out and about, they can have a decline in skills associated with appropriate attire language and even possible grooming. "normal" Life wouldn't look the same from the outside of you on the person with these decreased skills they may even be looked down upon and not considered for certain opportunities.
Adding onto this list of distractions, students get off topic easily inside and outside of the classroom. This occurs due to the students having direct access to the internet at any moment in their schools and behind the scene, outside of school. The distractions can lead to lower grade point averages (GPAs) and students not being able to communicate as

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