… and what it Isn’t
Addiction is one of the most misunderstood conditions in the world. People often think it’s about willpower, choices, or “bad behaviour”. But addiction is far more complex — and far more human — than most people realise.
Addiction Is Not a Moral Failing
It’s not weakness.
It’s not a lack of discipline.
It’s not a personality flaw.
Addiction is a health condition that affects the brain, emotions, and behaviour.
Addiction Is a Coping Strategy That Stops Working
Most people don’t use substances to feel good — they use them to feel less bad.
Less anxious.
Less overwhelmed.
Less ashamed.
Less alone.
Addiction Changes the Brain
Over time, the brain becomes wired to seek relief, not pleasure.
This is why people can’t “just stop”.
Recovery Is Possible
With structure, support, and compassion, people rebuild their lives every day.



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