Beautiful end. Enjoy your life and enjoy the world.
I agree with you that meth use isn't necessarily an all or nothing issue, at least not for every single person who partakes in the activity. But I also believe that abstaining from alcohol is not the ONLY way to treat all alcoholics. I say this as a person with the life experience, long term exposure, & long term familiarity with its use to base an opinion that you may or may not still have after you've been around a bit longer. I think it's important to explore all possible outcomes of any activity that impacts one's health and the fact that your offering alternatives...entirely possible alternatives to the "meth, not even once" school of thought by suggesting that perhaps the psychology behind the behavior should be looked into deeper rather than just stopping at the behavior to explain meth addiction, at least challenges the current views & treatment methodology to be based on thorough scientific research rather than based on looking at only one particular population of meth users. Your self-reported current usage and lack of life devastation suggests usage that doesn't fit with the advertised meth head as there are many, many other users who don't either (of course, that's not to say you'll never hit that bottom, you're still young, lol). My point is you can do just about anything in moderation without undue harm, but everything to excess can cause undue harm. And there are many moderate users out there functioning as contributing members of society, more than you think, and more than anyone will ever know because we're all looking for the tweaked out, pocked faced, sketchy types that are meth users because nobody normal looking uses meth :/ So keep challenging the meth-head myth by being a voice of controlled usage! Uh, unless you end up becoming a total face picker. Then, it would be better if you kept your voice down. ...
As for the addiction to cigarettes, your theory is way off. The smoking habit is one thing, but combine that with a hard-core addiction to nicotine, you're facing one extremely pissed off person out for your blood if you dared to spew your theory to a smoker who is in Day 1 of quitting cigs. Even more furious is the Vaper with a bad ecig battery. Don't even mess with them.
I am truly s broken soul
Yeah same here I've done just about every drug out there and never got hooked on anything. Till meth. You see people are addicted to for while with out even realizing it because you dont get dope sick Iike with opiates. I was hooked for months and didn't even know it until I decided it was time to lay off before it became a problem. to late When I tried to stop I realized i couldnt say no if it was in front of me. It took 5 years to kick which is strange being that its not even close to my favorite drug. I am in love with psychedelics and weed not dangerous and or addictive ones. I was just doing it for work because I worked 9 to 7 nights and it was always there and free. It's a sneaky drug it makes life better and easier for a good while then when its secretly got you by they balls it shows its true nature. And if you are strong enough to not let it turn you into a shady, lying, thieving piece of sh*t that would screw over your dearest friends for a half g you going to watch it turn most of your friends that do it into horrible people. Only a very small percentage of people that experiment with it don't get strung out and an even smaller percentage manage to let destroy there principles and unwind their moral fiber. So even if you handle drugs better than most and seem to be able to easly avoid addiction you should stay away from meth. The I don't get addicted mind set is what will most likely be your downfall. My confidence/cockiness is what ended screwing me in the end. Also dont do heroin i have done it recreationally here and there for 15 years with no problems, never been dope sick, dont crave it but i have watched it kill so many people i love including my best friend 2 years ago. Haven't touched it sense. They are both evil drugs that destroy lives.