★★★★★ (5/5)
The "loss of self" is a psychological state where the substance becomes the boy’s primary relationship, replacing his previous personality and values. Mental disorder
This is a difficult read, but a necessary one. It forces the audience to confront the reality that addiction is not a lack of willpower, but a loss of self. It leaves you with a heavy heart and a haunting question: At what point does the person disappear, and only the addiction remain?
His mother cried in the kitchen late at night, her hand over her mouth so he wouldn’t hear. His father, a quiet man who fixed things for a living, looked at his son and saw a machine he could not repair. They sent him to rehab. He went, and he meant it, for about a week. Then the craving came back, not as a voice but as a physical law, like gravity. It pulled him downward, and he stopped fighting.
★★★★★ (5/5)
The "loss of self" is a psychological state where the substance becomes the boy’s primary relationship, replacing his previous personality and values. Mental disorder a boy who lost himself to drugs
This is a difficult read, but a necessary one. It forces the audience to confront the reality that addiction is not a lack of willpower, but a loss of self. It leaves you with a heavy heart and a haunting question: At what point does the person disappear, and only the addiction remain? ★★★★★ (5/5) The "loss of self" is a
His mother cried in the kitchen late at night, her hand over her mouth so he wouldn’t hear. His father, a quiet man who fixed things for a living, looked at his son and saw a machine he could not repair. They sent him to rehab. He went, and he meant it, for about a week. Then the craving came back, not as a voice but as a physical law, like gravity. It pulled him downward, and he stopped fighting. It leaves you with a heavy heart and