Addictions
God said:
Every adult is responsible for himself or herself. Someone who is addicted says that he can't help it. Addiction is a great excuse for not taking responsibility.
Don't get addicted. If someone wants to fall into a quagmire, he will find a way. If someone wants to be excused from self-responsibility, he can excuse himself directly.
There is also no one who is not capable of receiving help and leaving the practice of addiction behind. Everyone is capable of it. Don't blame the addiction. Helplessness, as considered in this venue of addiction, is not true. It is a fall-back excusal from responsibility.
If there is a way to addiction, there is a way to get out of it as well. Choose.
It could be said that addiction is the lazy man's way.
Of course, there are those who are forced into addiction to the advantage of a third party. Nevertheless, it is the responsibility of the person who is addicted to get off the addiction. When you need help, ask for it. Yet it is yourself you ultimately have to depend on. Getting off an addiction is something you choose. You do have say.
Is it easy to stop being a patsy to any addiction? No.
Necessary? Yes.
Impossible? No.
Possible? Yes. That you have responsibility equates to opportunity.
Look, if you fall out of bed, you climb back in.
If anyone has gotten away from an addiction, so can you. So must you.
Find reverence for life.
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