If we were deterred by non-life threatening negative experiences then we would give up on many things necessary for our survival too early. Think about how many falls and knocks a baby has learning to walk. We are wired to persist in response to POSITIVE feedback, not to give up due to negative.
This leads to a number of interesting outcomes and is utilised by big business via advertising.
One of the most shocking is how nasty messages on cigarettes fail to stop us smoking......and the tobacco companies know this (I wouldn't even be surprised if governments collude in it). If those packets said things like
" Nicotine withdrawal is over in a few days"
"Millions have quit...so can you"
"After only a few weeks you will feel like a non smoker"
then people would actually quit in far greater numbers and far easier. Pictures of lung cancer and impotence are selectively filtered out by the brain since they are a negative rather than a positive message.
This is exactly what is happening with your negative memories from WDs....the message from that event is held with less strength than the POSITIVE memories of using. This kinda sums up all addiction.
The only time the brain is wired to remember a negative OVER a positive is when it is recognised as LIFE THREATENING.
Hence why many have to have "rock bottom" moments in order to quit. It's gotta be real bad to override a system designed mainly for positive reinforcement.
Whilst knowing all this doesn't stop the problems you can at least now forgive yourself for being wired perfectly normally.
You don't really have 'an addicts brain' , you simply have a human brain.
Drug taking is a futile attempt to find peace and happiness.....when you realise you already have that within you the need to look for it outside disappears. The lure back to using gets weaker and weaker when feeling content is back in your own hands.
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