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Having observed many people, including myself, I find that obsessions, whether with hobbies, apps, or characters, can enhance creativity and social bonding. The mention of CapCut, a popular video editing app, sparked a reflection on how digital tools fuel our passions. For instance, I used to be obsessed with editing videos, spending hours perfecting transitions and effects. This not only improved my editing skills but also connected me with like-minded communities online. Obsessions often serve as a gateway to deeper engagement in a subject, elevating personal satisfaction. In my experience, having an obsession provides a focus, channeling energy towards mastering something meaningful. However, it's essential to maintain balance to avoid negative effects, such as neglecting other responsibilities. Socially, sharing obsessions can create bonds, as seen in communities centered around TV shows, characters, or creative practices. For example, fandoms like those mentioned in this article foster connections through shared interests, enhancing social support and enjoyment. Ultimately, recognizing the positive aspects of obsessions, such as motivation, skill development, and connection, can help harness them constructively. Just as CapCut allows creative expression, our passions give us a platform to explore identity and connect with others.























































































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