Why Do We Get Addicted?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
- Why do we get addicted?
It's a question that's puzzled scientists, doctors, and even our own minds. Imagine your brain as a party that just can't stop. From sugar to social media, it craves the next big thing, always wanting more. But here's the kicker: what starts as fun can spiral into a never-ending chase for that first high.
Before you know it, you're hooked, and your brain's the puppet master. So, what's really going on up there?
And how can you break free from the cycle? Get ready, because the answers might just surprise you!
Enjoy this animated medical lines episode on why people get addicted to things or habits.
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Impressive display of knowledge, it is not every day you see someone mention things like ACEs, and you don't even flex creds on us on anything. Good video, good channel.
As a former cocaine addict, I’ve never seen more seen. You used nothing but logical, scientific explanation but somehow I felt safe.
I’m currently a month sober.
Congratulations man! I am currently making poster of a anti drug poster. So can i hear your opinions on what it says I wrote "Drugs Isn't Worth The Time" and seek help... also drugs can lead to addiction and can have long term negative effects and could lead you into jail if caught". Is this poster effective??? Hope you continue being sober have a great week man :).. Also what is your advice anyone being pressured to take cocaine (I'm a student btw).
@@stopmotionandrandom5742 I think your poster will only have as much effect as the age it’s for; if it’s for elementary or middle schoolers, yes it is fine. High schoolers will likely not pay much attention to it and truth be told most high schoolers won’t (with the exception of at risk teens) at least I wasn’t around it in high school and I was decently wild.
My advice will always be “you think it doesn’t happen to you but I guarantee you it can and it will”. I can tell you most college age teens will likely try cocaine at some point and it very quickly and easily can lead to other drug use; cocaine is expensive literally about 8-10 times the price of a point of fentanyl or meth. So once you run out of money to do coke, you turn to one of those, which cost about 10-15 bucks a “point”. The stories aren’t exaggerated, the ODs aren’t and I always told myself “I can stop”, and I never did.
You learn when you become personally affected. It took me 5 ODs on 2 different drugs over the course of a year and 3 months and my father breaking down when he picked me up at the hospital to quit fully.
Good luck with your project, if you need any other information, find me on instagram @steven__squared
Good video man. Much love for you man
No one talking abt 10:38 where he jus starts spitting gibberish 💀
bru WTF was that
Me watching this high asf