<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>Mrs. Emma Rooks wrote</title><author_name>Mrs. Emma Rooks (npub1f2…wr8sk)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1f266wjdphx22pffxhsqnnan63lnh6vdlemvlg0c0m3ks338s238sfwr8sk</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>I think the biggest problem is that there will always be people who will use consciousness altering substances to either escape/numb whatever problems/trauma they have, or who just enjoy the way it makes them feel. &#xA;&#xA;I love a good cocktail, even knowing that alcohol is essentially poison for your body and brain. I have it infrequently, opting for kombucha instead which is actually beneficial for your body and comes in so many flavors is feels a little like a cocktail. &#xA;&#xA;I don&#39;t partake of other substances because I like being aware of what&#39;s going on around me and don&#39;t have a lot of free time to waste. &#xA;&#xA;A huge problem with heroin, other than it&#39;s physiologically addictive, is the fact that so much of it is spiked with fentanyl. Only tiny amounts of fent are required to kill someone, because people don&#39;t know what they&#39;re buying is spiked. It causes feeling of euphoria and is for people who want to relax. As opposed to people who use cocaine or other stimulants, which is more likely to be utilized by people with a &#34;Type A&#34; personality. &#xA;&#xA;Human nature is consistent. We have to understand and accept that, then figure out how to work with it when it comes to drug &amp; alcohol usage and dependency.</html></oembed>