Yes, for everyone it's very hard to break an addiction. That's why drugs and alcohol and cigarettes are so popular. It's also why rehab and "___ anonymous" groups exist. The best way in my opinion to beat it would be just go cold turkey, its what I did. Just stop and deny yourself whatever it is no matter what and once you're out, never look back.
It sounds super easy but I struggle with my choices. I am literally killing myself daily. I know I'm capable of doing it for I've done it before. I don't have motivation to change. I do notice I'm better without my vices and I'm able to accomplish way more when I'm off them. There's something that is completely irrational that makes me keep going back for more and more. I'm a perfectly functioning human being but when I'm on I do the bare minimum to pass as a normal person and I succeed in that.
Why is it so hard to beat an addiction?
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Yes, for everyone it's very hard to break an addiction. That's why drugs and alcohol and cigarettes are so popular. It's also why rehab and "___ anonymous" groups exist. The best way in my opinion to beat it would be just go cold turkey, its what I did. Just stop and deny yourself whatever it is no matter what and once you're out, never look back.
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It sounds super easy but I struggle with my choices. I am literally killing myself daily. I know I'm capable of doing it for I've done it before. I don't have motivation to change. I do notice I'm better without my vices and I'm able to accomplish way more when I'm off them. There's something that is completely irrational that makes me keep going back for more and more. I'm a perfectly functioning human being but when I'm on I do the bare minimum to pass as a normal person and I succeed in that.