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Makes sense.
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After working with the addicted for over half my adult life, I have found that what he is saying is very nearly true. Lack of purpose and hopelessness are drivers of self destruction in nearly all its forms.

it’s not about having nice place with good things it’s about a lack of purpose, for rats it’s rat park for humans it’s deeper many well to do people get and stay hooked on fent they need a purpose, they need duties and that’s where we see that it’s spiritual not just physical

really? check this out though

Some of the commenters here need to go back and listen again. He says / what if you CANT connect because of trauma. THAT is the starting point.

When the left were complaining about “kids in cages”. The Covid psyop made people walk willingly into there own mental cages! The psychological impact changed culture for the worse. You better damn well believe we were being socialy engineered. This is how they attempt to enslave humanity for control. Break your programming! We are slowly getting there and when we do, that handful of people that “run the world” will only be running from the word! Snap out of it!🇺🇸

Huh? Where’s the connection when they’re all huddled together doing drugs lmao

This makes an incredible amount of sense. I lost a brother to addiction and suicide, so I know a lot about this subject, unfortunately. Very powerful what he is saying here. 💜

Addiction is a bit more complicated. I bet it does often stem from some trauma for which they haven’t coped better yet. But I’ve seen addicted individuals be surrounded by loving family and yet carry on in their addiction and burn every bridge they have with family members.

7 times in rehab and finally 7 years sober. My biggest takeaway; the opposite of addiction is CONNECTION!

This makes sense! It’s exactly what Bill Wilson discovered in 1935, he discovered when one alcoholic talks to another he can get sober!

Covid made everyone isolate themselves. Canada is pushing the MAID program. Read between the lines.
