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Addiction - Consequences And How To Overcome It by francis247(m): 8:45pm On Nov 01, 2018
Most things in life are never really considered a problem until and unless they become too much. Anything, everything, no matter how good, great, wonderful, awesome, beautiful, sweet, useful, helpful, etc. it might be never really looses its appeal until it becomes too much. Too much - Sometimes difficult to define, most times it isn't seeing as it can be very obvious to debate or ignore.

As humans, we're naturally inclined to like/love things, people, habits, etc. and we're equally inclined naturally to stretch this likeness/love beyond it's limits which has given birth to words and phrases like addiction, habit, too much, very much, etc. But where do we draw the line between a healthy likeness for something/someone interpreted as love and the unhealthy version of fondness for something/someone interpreted as addiction?

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