MAD - Multiple Addiction Disorder

in #life7 years ago

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The world is MAD

We are all addicts.

The List

  • Porn/masturbation
  • Alcohol
  • Coffee
  • Cigarettes
  • sweets
  • sodas
  • energy drinks
  • take away
  • thinking
  • speaking- not speaking
  • not thinking
  • phones
  • FaceBook
  • Youtube
  • money
  • gambling
  • sex
  • relationships
  • partying
  • buying
  • consuming
  • war
  • games
  • cars
  • houses
  • fashion
  • looks
  • selfies
  • attention
  • emotions
  • feelings
  • Drugs
  • Habits
  • patterns
  • Cryptocurrencies (gambling)
  • stock markets (gambling)
  • survival
  • fears
  • paranoias
  • work
  • hobbies
  • traveling
  • sports
  • guns
  • hunting
  • killing
  • ignoring
  • ignorance
  • religion
  • culture
  • race/ethnic group identifications

The list can go on, and this isnt all for one, but we all have one or many within this. We are a mad group of humans living on this planet, we can all be classified as haveing MAD ( Multiple Addiction Disorder)

If the world has to stop tomorrow, and nothing is here that is here right now as everything that each one of us can particapate within, what withdrawal symptoms will each one of us have, and who will we be without anything that we can hide within and distract ourselves within from facing who we have accepted and allowed ourselves to become.

The Earth and Life on earth is suffering for our addictions, our madness.

My name is Gian, and I am MAD - welcome to Earth.

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Hi Gian

My name is Mike, and I am MAD as Hell and I'm not going to take this Anymore

ReSTEEM'D

Lol. He's got a good point.

@gian,
Yep you could go on, and on, and on - listing examples of the many addictions within which we actually do participate... Indeed we have a planet of MAD people...
Thankfully, I learned that I could Stop participating - by looking at who I was within whatever it was/is, and if that's really who I wanted to be...
The tools of writing, self-forgiveness, self-corrective statements, and directing self change, which I found and learned how to use through investigating Desteni.org have helped me become "less MAD" than I used to be...
ReSTEEMing

Thanks for the blog G, resteemed