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{{quote|"It's not especially healthy to entirely dedicate yourself to a single activity or have your identity entirely tied to one specific thing. Even the most celebrated athletes and artists have interests outside of their chosen field that round them out as people. However, nerd culture often rewards and expects individuals to dedicate themselves entirely to their chosen fandom."
{{quote|"It's not especially healthy to entirely dedicate yourself to a single activity or have your identity entirely tied to one specific thing. Even the most celebrated athletes and artists have interests outside of their chosen field that round them out as people. However, nerd culture often rewards and expects individuals to dedicate themselves entirely to their chosen fandom."
|'''Lucas DeRuyter''' on ''[[Ready Player One]]'', ''[http://fandom.wikia.com/articles/ready-player-one-can-help-remedy-toxic-fandoms How 'Ready Player One' Can Help Remedy Toxic Fandoms]'' ([[Fandom (website)|FANDOM]], March 2018)}}
|'''Lucas DeRuyter''' on ''[[Ready Player One]]'', ''[http://fandom.wikia.com/articles/ready-player-one-can-help-remedy-toxic-fandoms How 'Ready Player One' Can Help Remedy Toxic Fandoms]'' ([[Fandom (website)|FANDOM]], March 2018)}}

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    "It's not especially healthy to entirely dedicate yourself to a single activity or have your identity entirely tied to one specific thing. Even the most celebrated athletes and artists have interests outside of their chosen field that round them out as people. However, nerd culture often rewards and expects individuals to dedicate themselves entirely to their chosen fandom."