Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Addictions

Addicts seek ultimate satisfaction, which can be achieved momentarily followed by regret, frustration and a strong urge and need to reach ultimate pleasure and happiness.

The vicious circle never ends, and the whirlpool sinks a person even further in the deep water of addiction.

Whether fulfillment is achieved through food, sex or drug, or from acquiring new items, the satisfaction doesn't last, an impulsive urge to have more and to achieve a state of pleasure grab hold of a person to the point of not being able to fight these urges any longer.

When a person succumb to these needs he becomes an addict.

It takes a lot to stop lighting this cigarette, not to eat a delicious cake, to ignore a beautiful shoes in a window..
And these are considered socially acceptable addictions.

Do you consider any of the above mentioned addiction socially acceptable??
What harm in your opinion they might cause to the person, family and society in general??

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