gills wrote:This is a massive oversimplification. Not everyone has the will to have will power. Sometimes life beats the crap out of you, and you insulate yourself because of that. Sometimes there isn't anyone around to tell you that you're phuckin up. Not everyone is prepared to face a choice with the tools to make a good decision.
Life beats the crap out of everyone sometime. Everyone.
yes it is oversimplified. Rubbernecker pointed that out too.
Not everything needs to be spelled out to the infinite detail to get a point across.
Mental disease....is not a choice.
Drug addiction as a result of mental disorder is not exactly what I am talking about.
And yes, you could make the argument that all drug abuse is the result of metal illness, however I do not bu that.
Having been in those trenches, and experiencing it's effects personally, I can say that from my experienced perspective, it is just not so.
As far as not having anyone around to point you in the right direction..well...
A man walks to the edge of the abyss. He stares in. He sees empty nothingness staring back.
It is at that point that the man defines his character.
Not everyone gets to win.
That is a fact of life.
Not everyone gets to win.
And you cannot legislate the idea that everyone gets a trophy.
In life there are winners, and there are losers, and in most cases, the cause of each is the same.
Your electric car runs on coal. Think about it....