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Oct 1, 2022
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I think having addiction is game over..it messes all your life priorities..I don't even know if people get cured from addiction..I don't think there's a cure for it.. people say you have to fight it and restraine yourself..but are you gonna do that your whole life?..the irony is that addiction doesn't exist by itself.. usually you have to have other mental issues/dissatisfaction with life to be addicted..and I have no answer to either of these except for suicide..it makes sense why even some of the wealthy people (who supposedly have everything they need) still kill themselves because there's no cure to depression or addiction or other issues..
 
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There are some kinds of addiction with an extremely low long-term recovery rate, and more research is needed to understand. I think I"m in that category.
 

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