How Marijuana addiction helped my life experience : A true life story of me as a teenager

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I have never shared this with anyone who just met me in the last 10 years but I will let it out here.

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What sort of individual turns into an addict? Somebody famous, with a lot of companions or friends; or somebody who is not the same as the rest, repelled from the mainstream swarm, with a couple of friends, or none by any means? The point I'm attempting to make is anybody can turn into an addict.

The only way that I sorted this out was by turning into an addict myself. I used to be a person who was consistently in the popular among friends. Just before secondary school started, I began being avoided by a large portion of my friends. I had never lived with the dread that I had no companions, so I did nearly anything to keep the two old buddies I actually had. Something I did was attempt pot interestingly. This was a major change from the manner in which I lived when I was more youthful. I was a competitor, and the last thing I figured I would get into was drugs. Medications kept me from being the best competitor I could be.

I entered secondary school, where smoking Marijuana was "cool." I kept on smoking pot since that was what my new "cool" companions were into. The following three years were loaded up with numerous highs and lows, and everything appeared to be so shallow, including my friendship. This made me feel unwanted and discouraged. I accept this was my "absolute bottom."

I understood I was unable to experience thusly. There was one issue: I was unable to stop the daily addiction of abusing drugs. It took being captured twice, losing my permit for a very long time, and my legal counselor proposing Twelve Stage gatherings.

From that point forward, my demeanor and activities have altered thus has my bearing throughout everyday life. I do see a future in sport. Fortunately, I haven't killed my possibility in sports. Ideally, I haven't killed that load of connections I harmed while I was utilizing drugs. In any case, I realize that my primary goal is remaining calm and keeping a perfect head. Continue To return. It works only when you want it to work.


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Hmmmmm. I give a sigh of relief when i hear testimonies of drug addict and how it affected the person's life. Glad you are better and getting your wits together soonest you did become the pro you envisage to be.
I was nearly into it myself back then in secondary school (waoo!! How come most people get into drugs in school/ college?, I guess it should be a topic for discussion), i was saved by one of my teacher "God bless her" she saw me with some friends and quickly called me aside to come see her in the office. told me i was going to die if i do drugs. That the smoke will block the lungs and does kill people earlier, she really instil fear in me then. When my guys force me to, my first thought was what my teacher said when i notice d choking and cough i was certain she was right. I started avoiding my friends then until they termed me pastor.
What can one do to avoid it? Well to me i guess one need to choose friends wisely and pray the situation to warrant testing it does not come.
Thanks for this piece.


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