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Meanwhile, the real human is fighting dehydration, ignoring a stiff back, and suppressing the quiet dread of a declining average viewer count. The proxy is living the dream. The human is working a shift. The streamer’s focus becomes contagious
| Risk | Description | |------|-------------| | | Watching 20+ hours/week of streams reduces time for your own hobbies or relationships. | | Skill atrophy | Letting a pro play for you can weaken your own gaming or creative abilities. | | False intimacy | Believing a streamer is your best friend can lead to loneliness or financial over-support. | | Envy spiral | Seeing streamers’ “highlight reels” (new houses, meetups, sponsorships) can trigger inadequacy. |