Why is it so damned hard to have a positive addiction?
Why can't we become addicted to gardening,
running,
working out,
swimming,
taking care of the house,
teaching our children,
being the best father you can be,
becoming a master chef,
learning to play the guitar,
roller blading,
martial arts,
reading,
writing,
education,
and you can see the list goes on.
What makes it so much easier to have alcohol as an addiction and not have the same pleasure centers in the brain be effects by some of the things listed above?
I know from experience taht excersize can release endorphines and that sometimes gives a high but it is in no way addictive to me. I would say I have a near addiction to these boards and the internet in general though. And it isnt like they do the same thing alcohol does either. I am just curious what the rest of you think. I wonder if folks that are on some form of SSRI also feel less joy out of simple things as well, thus preventing desire to want to do some of those things. I also wonder if depression has the effect of stopping normal activities from becoming near addictive things so the only thing that can punch through and truly become addictive is alcohol.
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