The personal responsibility shtick does one thing and one thing only for someone struggling with addiction. Mark you out as someone who can't be confided in or trusted.
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Yes. You are allowed your misinformed opinion. No one is saying you can't have it. What we are saying is that our medical understanding of how addiction takes hold said choices goes beyond this notion. Both sliding into addiction and getting out of it has endless factors that
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Go beyond the notion of responsibility. Of course they're responsible for it. They know this. But there's also a lot of horrible things that drive people to addiction. The problem is your archaic stance is not the healthy kick in the pants you believe it to be.
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The path to treating addiction lies in a broader understanding of what is happening and why, along with the medical and psychological factors. We have studied this endlessly. We have the information. We know the path. And you are not helping. So please, do better.
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You are being openly ignorant and not listening to addiction experts. This also implies you think people become addicts out of martyrdom. Listen. Learn. Dont assume.
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No ones trying to take away responsibility, we are trying to freaking help and prevent that. You are hurting the situation with this noxiousness. Do you understand
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Because your opinion is based on the miseducation that talking about personal responsibility is a deterrent, or somehow, even important to this conversation. Its not. It traps people and makes them hide. Its old world rhetoric that is bygone. We. Are. Past. This. So come along.
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