This clip is taken from the Joe Rogan Experience #1602 with Justin Wren. https://open.spotify.com/episode/4n5uhkMMI7T3VP6CYchPDR?si=lUuEgUsPTYqR7Fnzil5RwA
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This clip is taken from the Joe Rogan Experience #1602 with Justin Wren. https://open.spotify.com/episode/4n5uhkMMI7T3VP6CYchPDR?si=lUuEgUsPTYqR7Fnzil5RwA
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1 year completely clean off of alcohol and cocaine, i feel physically and mentally in tune
This helps me keep pushing in my recovery, tnx for the honesty and openness
I am glad that drug addiction is no longer seen as crime.
However our penal system is built of the war on drugs….. so….
The solution to abstinence is, just don't do it. The explanation for doing it still even with that knowledge is a squirrel's nest. There's a mechanistic sophistication in the pathology to use any substance, dependent or not. The reasons for picking up again can seem random and innocuous, and even if they seem that way, they might actually have deeper explanations that carry someone through the process of relapsing, without any perceived changes in their life. No adversity or anything. Maybe just curiousity to see if you are no longer dependent and able to use occasionally with no further compulsive and dependent use. That shows how deceiving the pathology of addicition is. Everyone has potential for addiction includung primates and mammals. We're all potential addicts. That should be an empowering realization because if they can do it, so can you. Sometimes it's childhood, other times it's peer pressure, other times it's neurologically originating pre natal. It is what it is. An yes, weed is a gateway drug, just as scratch offs are to gambling. Most people don't throw their lives away for weed or slot machines. I did with weed. Booze nah. But my dad did the reverse, and I'm not even his natural son. Go figure..