01/02/2026
In defence of all them people struggling to cope with life and /or their mental illness,,let it be known them ones should rather walk away and educate them self and thank GOD that they had a better way of understanding or experiencing life.
Most (not all) addictions start with substances.
They start with
Not escape from reality, escape from childhood environments that felt unsafe, AND OR NOT Understanding situations,,,,that can be overwhelming, traumatising and may make you feel emotionally lonely.
Is it not that when a child can’t leave the room,that the body learns to leave itself.????
Silence.
Fantasy.
Withdrawal.
Becoming invisible.
This wasn’t weakness.
It was intelligence.
A nervous system doing the only thing it could to survive.
So when people ask,
“Why the addiction?”
they’re asking the wrong question.
The real question is:
What happened before the body learned it had to numb?
When emotional needs go unmet again and again,
the nervous system doesn’t learn calm —it learns vigilance.
Stress becomes familiar.
Peace feels unfamiliar.
And safety gets confused with intensity.
So the coping strategies evolve.
What once looked like dissociation or self-blame
can later become substances, compulsive behaviors,
emotional fixation, perfectionism, or chasing unavailable love.
Different forms.
Same function.
.....some people don’t turn to drugs,
they turn to people.
Limerence, intensity mistaken for connection.
Others turn inward —over-functioning, self-criticism, becoming “better” in hopes of finally being safe.
These are not personality flaws.
They are learned regulation strategies from a nervous system that never learned rest.
They once protected you.
Now they may be costing you.
And none of this means you’re broken.
You didn’t choose survival mode.
Your nervous system did.
And it can learn safety.
There is ,, believe ,, even the smallest bit of ,, of ,,that all you need...
✝️🕎🙏