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Fooling: Abnormal Message To The Brain

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Have you ever known someone addicted to drugs or alcohol? Drugs are misleading they cause you to think that your life is becoming better, when it is becoming much worse. “Fooling” is what drugs do best; they fool the brains receptors by sending abnormal messages to the brain. After all, what good really comes from drugs? The effects of drug use can vary depending on the person and the drug of choice. According to “Causes and types of narcotic addiction: A Psychosocial View” in the Psychiatric Quarterly says, “The cause of drugs stem from the manner of which they you were introduced to it whether it be by abnormal curiosity, chance or prolonged illness” (Ausebel). When someone starts taking it they just simply can’t stop, even if they wanted …show more content…

When chronic deviation is reached, you have no more control over your body what’s so ever, loosing autonomy, the freedom of will. Even if it is no more a want, it will be a need for survival. Imagine relying on drugs for your survival, reaching that point in your life when you need a drug to keep going, simply because you thought life was too hard. “Inside every cynical person, there is a disappointed idealist”- George Carlin. Perhaps the drug addict had big dreams and every single one of them got destroyed, he/she once thought they would have a future, but after all you never know what the future hides. Losing hope in life, love, and family; thinking they have nothing left for them in this world. Drugs make them feel better, forget about all this, and keeps them stuck in a trance. That is a reason why someone would start inhaling drugs, they like the feeling it gives them, and hence take a dosage on a regular basis causing the addiction which will eventually lead to depression, and death. Everything in life has its causes and its effects and no matter how much pleasure it gives you at first, it will end up destroying you like never before; Keeping you small in front of everyone, dying as a drug addict, having no purpose in life. It is just very

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