Story By Jacob Krige
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Jacob Krige

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im a new writer from durban south africa. i enjoy adventure, reading, listen to music. i enjoy the good things in life. good book. good wine and food
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Addiction: A Topic That Is Misunderstood
Updated at May 22, 2024, 02:17
Addiction: it's a word that carries a lot of weight and stigma. When we hear this word, we often think of drugs, alcohol, or other substances that people become dependent on. However, addiction is not just limited to substances. It can take many forms, such as gambling, shopping, gaming, and even food.But what exactly is addiction? Is it simply a choice made by someone who lacks self-control? Or is there more to it than meets the eye?To truly understand addiction, we need to first debunk some of the misconceptions surrounding it. One of the biggest misconceptions about addiction is that it is a choice. People often view addicts as weak-willed individuals who choose to engage in harmful behaviors. But the truth is, addiction is not a choice. It is a complex disease that involves both physical and psychological components.Research has shown that addiction has a genetic component. Some people are predisposed to developing an addiction due to their family history or genetic makeup. Furthermore, certain life experiences, such as trauma or stress, can also contribute to the development of addiction.Moreover, addiction is not something that people can simply turn on and off at will. It is a chronic illness that requires treatment and support to manage. Just like any other chronic disease, such as diabetes or hypertension, addiction needs ongoing care and management.Another misconception about addiction is that it only affects certain types of people or communities. This narrow-minded thinking leads to the stigmatization of those struggling with addiction. The reality is that anyone can become addicted, regardless of their age, gender, race, or socioeconomic status.We often forget that behind every person struggling with addiction is a human being with their own unique story and struggles. Addiction does not discriminate and affects people from all walks of life.Furthermore, addiction is often viewed as a moral failing or a lack of willpower. This mindset only adds to the shame and guilt that individuals with addiction already feel. It also prevents them from seeking help and treatment, as they fear being judged or labeled as “bad” people.It's time to change our perspective and start viewing addiction as a mental illness rather than a choice. This shift in mindset can pave the way for more compassionate and effective approaches in treating addiction.Addiction is not just about the substance or behavior itself, but also about the underlying issues that drive a person to seek comfort in these substances or behaviors. For many, addiction is a coping mechanism to deal with past traumas, unresolved emotional pain, or underlying mental health issues.Substances and behaviors provide temporary relief and escapism from these underlying problems, making it difficult for individuals to break the cycle of addiction. This highlights the importance of addressing the root causes of addiction through proper mental health treatment and support.Moreover, addiction is a disease that affects not just the individual but also their loved ones. It takes a toll on relationships, finances, and overall well-being. Therefore, it is crucial for society to start viewing addiction as a serious issue that requires support and understanding rather than judgment.As a society, we need to come together and support those struggling with addiction. We must educate ourselves about addiction and spread awareness to break the stigma surrounding it. We need to create safe spaces for individuals to seek help without fear of being judged.It is also vital for governments and healthcare systems to allocate more resources towards mental health treatment and support for those with addiction. Early intervention, access to affordable treatment options, and support systems can make all the difference in helping individuals recover from addiction.In conclusion, addiction is a topic that is often misunderstood. It is not just about substances or behaviors; it is a complex disease that requires understanding, compassion, and proper treatment. We must stop labeling addicts as weak-willed individuals and start seeing them as individuals who are struggling with a serious mental health issue.Let us come together as a society and support those who are battling addiction. Let us break the stigma and create a more empathetic and understanding world for those who need it the most. Let us educate ourselves and others about addiction, because only then can we truly make a positive change in the lives of those affected by this misunderstood topic.
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Forbidden Love, turn into companionship
Updated at May 20, 2024, 22:50
Forbidden Love Turned into CompanionshipForbidden love, a concept that has existed since the beginning of time and has been the subject of many stories and tragedies. It is a love that is deemed wrong or unacceptable by society.
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Crusade... A Mission to bring awareness regarding Mental Health
Updated at May 20, 2024, 12:23
In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty, one of the most pressing issues that often gets overlooked is mental health. The struggles and challenges faced by individuals dealing with mental illnesses are often misunderstood and stigmatized by society. However, the need for mental health support has never been more crucial than it is today.In a small village nestled in the heart of the mountains, there lived a young man named Ethan. Ethan was known for his adventurous spirit and love for exploring the wilderness that surrounded his village. However, what many did not know was that Ethan struggled with anxiety and depression, making his daily adventures a constant battle against his own mind.Despite his struggles, Ethan always put on a brave face and continued to explore the mountains and forests that he loved. However, as time went on, the weight of his mental health issues became too much to bear. He found himself feeling more isolated and alone, unable to share his struggles with those around him.One day, while on a solo trek through the mountains, Ethan found himself facing a dangerous situation. A sudden storm had rolled in, and he was caught in the middle of it, with no shelter in sight. Panic set in as he struggled to find a way to safety. In that moment of desperation, Ethan realized that he needed help – not just from the elements, but from someone who understood his mental health struggles.As luck would have it, a group of hikers stumbled upon Ethan just as the storm was reaching its peak. They quickly took him in and provided him with the support and understanding that he so desperately needed. They listened to his struggles, offered words of encouragement, and helped him find his way back to safety.Through this experience, Ethan realized the importance of having a strong support system and access to mental health resources. He made a vow to himself to advocate for better mental health support in his village and beyond. He started a campaign to raise awareness about mental health issues and the need for proper care and treatment.With the help of his newfound friends and the support of his community, Ethan was able to make a difference in the lives of those struggling with mental health issues. He worked tirelessly to break the stigma surrounding mental health and to provide a safe space for individuals to seek help and support.Through his efforts, Ethan was able to create a network of mental health resources in his village, including support groups, counseling services, and educational programs. He became a beacon of hope for those who felt lost and alone in their struggles with mental illness.As the sun set over the mountains, Ethan stood at the summit, looking out at the vast wilderness that he loved so much. He knew that the journey towards better mental health support was far from over, but he also knew that with determination and compassion, anything was possible.And so, Ethan continued to advocate for mental health awareness, knowing that the support and understanding of others could make all the difference in someone's journey towards healing. In a world where mental health support is a crucial need, Ethan's story served as a reminder that with unity and empathy, we can create a society where mental health is given the importance it deserves.Ethan's journey to bring awareness regarding Mental Health, have just started.....Join Ethan and his friends on the next crusade.
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