Addiction is a widespread challenge that affects many individuals, myself included. There are numerous forms of addiction, ranging from drugs, alcohol, and substance abuse to pornography, womanizing, and even excessive gaming. While these vices are often addressed individually, the deeper issue is frequently overlooked.
Addiction does not simply begin with the vice itself; rather, it is often the result of prolonged indiscipline and repeated habits that gradually shape one’s desires and dependencies. Over time, individuals develop a strong craving for these activities, making it increasingly difficult to break free.
A major obstacle in overcoming addiction is denial. Many people find it easier to lie to themselves than to admit they are addicted. Without genuine acceptance, attempts to address the problem often fail, leading to cycles of temporary progress followed by relapse.
Therefore, tackling addiction requires more than just confronting the visible vice. It demands self-awareness, discipline, and honesty. True recovery begins with acknowledging the problem and addressing the root causes that fuel these behaviors.
Wetin you talk here na the koko. E dey easy to look another person flaws and name am but e hard to point your own. Them say before you separate fight, first separate quarrel as nah small spark dey make fire catch. Addiction dey start as a result of accumulated or unattended issues wey we ignore. Alcohol, just like every other vice, dey start with a sip, then eventually a shot before person go know, e no go fit do without am and your mind go begin deceive you say you no go function without them.