6. What Is Addiction???
Addiction is the continued repetition of a behavior
with a possibility of adverse consequences.
People with an addiction do not have control over
what they are doing, taking or using. Their addiction
may reach a point at which it is harmful. Addictions do
not only include physical things we consume, such as
drugs or alcohol, but may include virtually anything,
such abstract things as gambling to seemingly harmless
products, such as chocolate - in other words, addiction
may refer to a substance dependence.
7. MY MOM SAID ITS
BAD TO BE
ADDICTED..
BUT IS IT??
20. There was once a wrestler,
he was HUMUNGOUS!
He was good at his work
21. There was once a wrestler,
he was HUMUNGOUS!
He was good at his work
He didn’t drink, he didn’t
smoke, he just practiced
22. There was once a wrestler,
he was HUMUNGOUS!
He was good at his work
He didn’t drink, he didn’t
smoke, he just practiced
He had no weakness at all!!
23. There was once a wrestler,
he was HUMUNGOUS!
He was good at his work
He didn’t drink, he didn’t
smoke, he just practiced
He had no weakness at all!!
Until one day..
When he met the NERD!!
25. The nerd and wrestler became great
friends
The nerd taught him to read
26. The nerd and wrestler became great
friends
The nerd taught him to read
And then the wrestler got addicted
27. The nerd and wrestler became great
friends
The nerd taught him to read
And then the wrestler got addicted
He started skipping practices
28. The nerd and wrestler became great
friends
The nerd taught him to read
And then the wrestler got addicted
He started skipping practices
And that’s how he lost his first fight
31. That defines our first type..
Our addictions should always be such that we can
control, we must not be addicted to anything that
harms or interferes with our purposes.
A student can be addicted to reading, it will help his
purpose but reading serves no good to people who
have achieved their different fields in life.
36. Some Authentic Statistics
Smoking related-diseases kill one in 10 adults globally, or cause
four million deaths. By 2030, if current trends continue, smoking
will kill one in six people.
Every eight seconds, someone dies from tobacco use.
About 12 times more British people have died from smoking
than from World War II.
A Mayo Clinic partnered study found that men who
drank more than four 8 fl.oz. cups of coffee had a 21%
increase in all-cause mortality.