I read your confession and know you're confused. You can take part in CP lightly, but deeply is bad for you. Let's explore this together.
1. You're aware that cp can waste time and delay your work. This is a good discovery. With discoveries, there is the possibility of change. Kudos to you!
2. CP is just a film or TV creation. It doesn't exist in real life. Look at the CP of Gravity. Their love is beautiful. The nobleman defies the heavens to change the fate of the little orchid. The little orchid is selfless for Dongfang Qingcang. It seems cool for them to rush towards each other, but they aren't together. Many offline businesses are just trying to win the hearts of drama fans. Look at a light CP.
3. CP is an idealized image of relationships. It is a perfect filter that people use to yearn for the good things in life. Film and television dramas make use of the fact that everyone's life is full of suffering. CP dramas offer a beautiful world for users to escape the suffering of life.
Learn to distinguish between ideals and reality.
4. You've been reading fanfiction for so long because the app recommends it to you. You can't stop reading, and the more you read, the more it recommends. You accidentally let a day go by. But if you think about it, the pictures and content are different, but the core is the same.
5. Think about your life goals, your real work, and how you can manage your time better.
If you can also create fanfiction, make money, and have fun, it's a good idea.
For your reference. Thanks!


Comments
I can totally relate, it feels frustrating when you spend so much time on something and don't see much to show for it. Maybe breaking the task into smaller chunks could help make it feel more manageable and productive.
It sounds like you had a long day focused on cp. Sometimes it's hard to gauge our productivity by time alone; perhaps setting specific goals for each session could offer a clearer sense of accomplishment.
Feeling like you haven't made much progress after hours of work is tough. It might be beneficial to review what you've done and identify any improvements or learnings that came out of this process, even if they're not immediately obvious.
Spending six hours on cp and feeling unproductive can be disheartening. It could be worth considering if there are more efficient tools or methods to use next time, which might lead to better outcomes in less time.