Sad to say, that has now happened. Condolences to family and friends.It's sad to say but every time this thread is bumped I expect to see RIP in the title
The thing with the adage of lifting one's self up by their boot straps is they get meaning wrong.Tie some straps to your boots and start pulling.The physics of it is you will get nowhere and can get nowhere. The adage is a command to do what is impossibleAgreed completely. I'm also not sure why some people have this "if you can't lift yourself up by your bootstraps, f*** you" type mentality. What's the issue with helping people battling mental health or addiction?
Also, people always try to lecture me about addiction and I always respond that it always comes down to the choice, the choice that some make to do drugs or the choice to not. Nobody is born addicted to drugs. I have no problem having compassion for people who make that bad choice and want to get better, but it starts with the person. They're not a victim or "sick" and I won't treat them as such.
literally not trueAlso, people always try to lecture me about addiction and I always respond that it always comes down to the choice, the choice that some make to do drugs or the choice to not. Nobody is born addicted to drugs. I have no problem having compassion for people who make that bad choice and want to get better, but it starts with the person. They're not a victim or "sick" and I won't treat them as such.
But again, liberal society for ya.
Some real trash opinions of addiction and addicts from 2017 in this thread.
RIP
Addiction after being given prescription opioids also countNeonatal abstinence syndrome?
There have been cases where babies are born addicted to drugs. Just pointing that out.I just don't buy any of this crap. I have forgotten a lot more about addiction, and dealing with those with it, than many here will ever know and I know for a fact that there is a character element at play. Those that want to get better work hard to get better, those who don't, won't, no matter how strong their addiction, no matter how much command of their minds it has.
I'm not trying to dehumanize them, I'm saying that absolutely the way liberal society is treating addiction these days is letting a large contingent of them off the hook. It's sickening.
Also, people always try to lecture me about addiction and I always respond that it always comes down to the choice, the choice that some make to do drugs or the choice to not. Nobody is born addicted to drugs. I have no problem having compassion for people who make that bad choice and want to get better, but it starts with the person. They're not a victim or "sick" and I won't treat them as such.
But again, liberal society for ya.
I just don't buy any of this crap. I have forgotten a lot more about addiction, and dealing with those with it, than many here will ever know and I know for a fact that there is a character element at play. Those that want to get better work hard to get better, those who don't, won't, no matter how strong their addiction, no matter how much command of their minds it has.
I'm not trying to dehumanize them, I'm saying that absolutely the way liberal society is treating addiction these days is letting a large contingent of them off the hook. It's sickening.
Also, people always try to lecture me about addiction and I always respond that it always comes down to the choice, the choice that some make to do drugs or the choice to not. Nobody is born addicted to drugs. I have no problem having compassion for people who make that bad choice and want to get better, but it starts with the person. They're not a victim or "sick" and I won't treat them as such.
But again, liberal society for ya.
I just don't buy any of this crap. I have forgotten a lot more about addiction, and dealing with those with it, than many here will ever know and I know for a fact that there is a character element at play. Those that want to get better work hard to get better, those who don't, won't, no matter how strong their addiction, no matter how much command of their minds it has.
I'm not trying to dehumanize them, I'm saying that absolutely the way liberal society is treating addiction these days is letting a large contingent of them off the hook. It's sickening.
Also, people always try to lecture me about addiction and I always respond that it always comes down to the choice, the choice that some make to do drugs or the choice to not. Nobody is born addicted to drugs. I have no problem having compassion for people who make that bad choice and want to get better, but it starts with the person. They're not a victim or "sick" and I won't treat them as such.
But again, liberal society for ya.
Some real trash opinions of addiction and addicts from 2017 in this thread.
RIP
A lot of the addiction problems he had were a direct result of injuries he sustained playing in the NHL. Yet another enforcer meets a tragic demise when his life falls apart after his playing career was finished. What do you think the odds were that he was also suffering from CTE?
I just don't buy any of this crap. I have forgotten a lot more about addiction, and dealing with those with it, than many here will ever know and I know for a fact that there is a character element at play. Those that want to get better work hard to get better, those who don't, won't, no matter how strong their addiction, no matter how much command of their minds it has.
I'm not trying to dehumanize them, I'm saying that absolutely the way liberal society is treating addiction these days is letting a large contingent of them off the hook. It's sickening.
Also, people always try to lecture me about addiction and I always respond that it always comes down to the choice, the choice that some make to do drugs or the choice to not. Nobody is born addicted to drugs. I have no problem having compassion for people who make that bad choice and want to get better, but it starts with the person. They're not a victim or "sick" and I won't treat them as such.
But again, liberal society for ya.