A Drug Is A Drug

A Drug Is A Drug

The only difference between getting your drug from the street dealer as opposed to the doc is one is legal and one is not

BOTH are symptoms of not being willing to confront life and shirking the responsibility to do so

38.9% of males and 57.7% of females aged 18-44 in the US are in a state where they consider they need and take a drug from a doctor

That’s not even considering how many are getting drugs NOT from a doctor

What we supposed to do with this

It’s like if I’m out looking for wife there’s a greater than 50% chance the chick I’m talking to is on Xanax or something else and I’m talking to the Xanax and not her

The heck

Look man (and woman)

Life can be hard, life can be tough

You’re going to feel things. You’re going to sense things. It’s not going to be nice and perfect and pretty all the time

But that doesn’t mean something is wrong

It means you’re actually EXPERIENCING LIFE

It means you’re trying to do something. 

It means you’re attempting to go forward. 

It means there’s a problem right now you need to solve and that problem is simply letting you know that through the sensation it’s giving you

And yes, when you go to the doc for it they’re going to go through their drug catalog and point out the one that will handle your sensation

You already know that

They’re not going to tell you to solve the problem

They’re going to tell you to feel better with popping the pill

This is not a mystery at this point

We know this is going to happen

So stop feeding the drug dealer and start taking responsibility for it yourself

Quit eating low quality food.

Quit the doom scrolling.

Quit doing those things you know are not good for you

And then being like “I feel so bad and I don’t know why”

You do know why. It’s right there in front of you.

A drug is a drug, period.

Just because it comes from someone in a white doc does not make it any less significant.

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