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What is the root of all addictions?
Addiction is a compulsive seeking, and then obtaining, of a substance while behavior increasingly becomes out of control. A condition that results when a person ingests a substance or engages in an activity that can be pleasurable. The continued use of, which becomes compulsive and interferes with oRead more
Addiction is a compulsive seeking, and then obtaining, of a substance while behavior increasingly becomes out of control. A condition that results when a person ingests a substance or engages in an activity that can be pleasurable. The continued use of, which becomes compulsive and interferes with ordinary life responsibilities, such as work or relationships, even health. Addiction is a primary, chronic disease involving brain reward, motivation, memory and related circuitry; it can lead to relapse, progressive development, and the potential for fatality if not treated. It is characterized by a tolerance compulsion for and obsession about the drug.
See lessHow do I tell someone not to preach to me?
Tell them you're not interested. This is if they are approaching you in your personal space and not a controlled setting that practices religion or someone else's home. If none of these factors apply you can walk away at anytime. If you are actually being harassed or being forced to listen against yRead more
Tell them you’re not interested. This is if they are approaching you in your personal space and not a controlled setting that practices religion or someone else’s home. If none of these factors apply you can walk away at anytime. If you are actually being harassed or being forced to listen against your will, take legal action.
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