Life can present an individual with a variety of choices, some
easy and others more complex. Some
choices require that the individual be well-educated in the workings of
society, as well as basic concepts of ethics and proper behavior. For example, the choice not to lie to, steal
from or deceive others should be a relatively easy choice for an intelligent,
ethical member of society. However, even
an individual who was once an intelligent and valuable member of society may
not be able to make these simple, ethical choices if they are under the
influence of controlled substances.
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Some individuals who themselves
have never experienced drug addiction may believe that a person is a drug
addict because he chooses to be one and he could stop at any time if he truly
wanted to. Unfortunately, this is not
entirely true. It is definitely true
that an individual had to make an initial choice to use drugs. They may have been under the impression that
drugs would make a life situation or condition better, or they may have felt
that drugs would allow them to escape a difficult situation or emotion in their
life. Whatever the reason behind their
initial choice to use drugs, it is usually the only time they have any control
over drugs.
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