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    You know when you send a text message to someone and you don't get a response right away, you feel depressed? You send a text message to someone you really like and you get a response right away you feel happy? You feel happy, the body, it creates the chemical dopamine, the dopamine, it goes through your blood and you become addicted to that dopamine rush, and you associate that dopamine rush with the happy feeling of receiving the text, and that's why you got people sending 3,000 fucking text messages a day, right, we're not even paying attention to what we're saying anymore it's just like a, like a morphine drip, right, it's like a dopamine drip! HAPPY BUTTONS! HAPPY BUTTONS! HAPPY BUTTONS! TIME TO PLAY WITH THE HAPPY BUTTONS!

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    You know you are a human when a beautiful image appearing on television/computer/smartphone/tab screen appears more alive than a living being. Basically, we are stupid.

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    You’ll go back to your old ways unless you create new ways.

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    You preach cleanliness, so I try to keep my room clean, but I feel no closer to God, and I guess that’s okay because he doesn’t know who he’s fucking with anyway.

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    Your addiction is not your identity, but you won't know that until you're in recovery; that's when the two separate.

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    Your decision to kill your addiction will become a reality only if you believe and reinforce the fact that you have the capacity to do it.

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    Your only vice is yourself. The worst of all. The really incurable one.

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    Your addiction has a voice. A voice that constantly tells you to keep on feeding them.

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    Your addiction is not you, but it feels like you because you’ve spent so much intimate time together.

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    Your addiction to daily distraction denies you of effectiveness

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    Your addiction has a voice. A voice that constantly tells you to keep on feeding it.

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    Your brain feels good to look at something at a distance, but the moment you receive it, that's it - in a short while your brain gets used to that specific trigger of possessing that specific object, then it keeps craving for a new trigger - new stimulant, and if you do not give your brain that specific new trigger, your brain will rebel against you, in the same way as an addict's brain rebels against the person.

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    You’re not addicted to a drink or a drug; you’re addicted to the chemical cocktail your brain serves up when you feed your addiction.

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    Your identity is not in who you can be. It is in who you always have been

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    Addiction is a brain disease. This is not a moral failing. This is not about bad people who are choosing to continue to use drugs because they lack willpower.

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    Your lowest moment and life can be your best if you survive it and learn from it

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    Addiction beggins whith the hope that something 'out there' can instantly fill up the emptiness inside.

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    Addiction is more malleable than you know. When people come to me for therapy, they often ask me whether their behavior constitutes a real addiction (or whether they are really alcoholic, etc.). My answer is that this is not the important question. The important questions are how many problems is the involvement causing you, how much do you want to change it, and how can we go about change?

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    Addiction is not just for bad people or scumbags - it's a universal disease.

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    Addictions and mental disorders are like a disease, and they need treatment.

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    Addiction, self-sabotage, procrastination, laziness, rage, chronic fatigue, and depression are all ways that we withhold our full participation in the program of life we are offered. When the conscious mind cannot find a reason to say no, the unconscious says no in its own way.

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    Addictions [...] started out like magical pets, pocket monsters. They did extraordinary tricks, showed you things you hadn't seen, were fun. But came, through some gradual dire alchemy, to make decisions for you. Eventually, they were making your most crucial life-decisions. And they were [...] less intelligent than goldfish.

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    Addiction is a health issue, not a social issue, not a crime, not a legal issue.

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    Addiction is a very compelling subject for literature - especially now that it's nearly impossible to come out of adult experience without some addiction - to substances, sure, but also to love, sex, success, failure, power.

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    Addiction is when you fall in love with a drug instead of a child or a lover and the learning that takes part in that part of the brain is designed by evolution to get us to persist despite negative consequences to do what we need to do - because I don't know anybody who could survive a relationship or parenting if not for the ability to persist despite negative consequences. The problem is when that gets misdirected to a drug and then you can find yourself in some very negative and potentially deadly situations.

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    [Addiction's] not about placating the bad dog - it's about feeding the good dog. You still have to feed the bad dog, but only enough so that the ASPCA doesn't bring you up on charges.

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    Addictive behavior is kind of the inverse of procrastination: procrastination is about not being able to do what you want to do, addiction about not being able to not do what you don't want to do (drink, use drugs, etc.)

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    Addiction is a revolt of the soul.

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    Addiction is a symptom of not growing up.

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    Addiction has the capacity to disconnect the human will and nullify moral agency. It can rob one of the power to decide.

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    Addiction is an increasing desire for an act that gives less and less satisfaction

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    Addiction is a relationship, a pathological relationship in which... obsession replaces people.

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    Addiction is a serious desease; it will end with jail, mental institutions or death.

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    Addiction is craving fulfillment from something that cannot provide fulfillment. In this sense it is not different than the basic mechanism of ignorance that keeps everyone in bondage. With substance addiction the mind/body sets up a vicious cycle that perpetuates the dependence.

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    Addiction is perhaps a sickness of the spirit.

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    Addiction is the dominant form of a culture that suffers from a superficial spectacle and celebrity-connectivity at its center. It's a form of spiritual emptiness.

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    Addiction, obesity, starvation (anorexia nervosa) are political problems, not psychiatric: each condense and expresses a contest between the individual and some other person or persons in his environment over the control of the individual's body.

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    Addictions do come in handy sometimes: at least you have to get out of bed for them.

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    Addicts, as a group, generally score far above average o intelligence tests. Why? You tell me. I guess maybe we're smart enough to have figured out how shitty things are and we decide addiction is the only way to deal with it.

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    Addiction is such an isolating incident in your life. You feel alone. And when you admit, when you come into a fellowship and people just surround you and say, "We will help you, that you're not alone, that we've been through it before, and you will get through it," just gives you such great hope.

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    Addiction is when you can't get enough of what you don't want any more.

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    Addicts turn their pleasures into vengeful Gods.

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    Addiction is not a fact of life but a description about how we are choosing to live.

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    Addiction is not something we can simply take care of by applying the proper remedy. For it is in the very nature of addiction to feed on our attempts to master it.

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    Addiction is the hallmark of every infatuation-based love story.

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    Addiction struggle is believing you are separate from love. It took me a long time to glimpse that.

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    Addiction - When you can give up something any time, as long as it's next Tuesday.

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    After a few years of the addiction controlling my online life, and beginning to affect my life offline as well - meeting men and becoming physically involved with them - whether I believed in God or not, to me was moot. Anything that had as much control over my life as this addiction did could not be healthy.

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    Advertising doesn't cause addictions. But it does create a climate of denial and it contributes mightily to a belief in the quick fix, instant gratification, the dreamworld, and escape from all pain and boredom. All of this is part of what addicts believe and what we hope for when we reach for our particular substance.... Addiction begins with the hope that something "out there" can instantly fill up the emptiness inside. Advertising is all about this false hope.

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    A fierce and sentimental addiction to forms makes us shudder at change. It is much easier to say that the system is all right-only the people need to be improved.