Timothy Sikuku
Developing an addiction to drugs isn’t a character flaw or a sign of weakness, and it takes more than willpower to overcome the problem. Abusing illegal or certain prescription drugs can create changes in the brain, causing powerful cravings and a compulsion to use that makes sobriety seem like an impossible goal. But recovery is never out of reach, no matter how hopeless your situation seems or how many times you’ve tried and failed before. Addiction is a situation that no one would want to stay in and the fact that usually you don’t have the ability to walk away from it is sickening.
It is like a beautiful cage, there’s pleasure yet no freedom.At least you get to forget about the grinding pain of life, but it doesn’t seem to solve a thing. Once the grip of the control master let’s go of you, your back again to wallow in the mud of realities.
Is life all about running away rather dreading reality? Ain’t it really wise that we face it? Ain’t it really essential that we find a way out of a momentary beautiful cage that is chocking our destiny and dreams at a rate faster than the speed of light.
I’ll bring your attention to this today, accountability; being answerable to someone. Atleast this will help fight the deamons around you that usually proof to be stronger while you are alone. Having someone help you and have be accountable to them makes you stronger in resisting the urge to bow down to the preasure of addiction. It slowly ursaps the addiction of it’s authority in your life. Also having someone who walk with your in the real life situations whose growl leaves wanting to loose yourself for a moment. An accountability partner I would recommend it is someone you are attached to. Otherwise failing them wouldn’t be a problem to you. It’s is usually not easy but this I’d recommend, it might change your life and atleast save your generation. Long-term follow-up can help to prevent relapse and maintain sobriety. This may include attending regular in-person support groups or online meetings to help keep your recovery on track.



