Addiction relies on the weaknesses of others to thrive, allowing it to take full control over their rational state of mind. Without focusing on what is better for us, we are left thinking only of our short‑term wants rather than what is right for us in the long run. Addiction has the negative power to dull the consequences of our choices and instead sheds light only on the present moment, where a quick fix can sate our needy demands. The frustrations of failure repeat when we go against our own value system, which is put in place to keep us focused on self‑preservation. This is because we like to believe we are stronger than our plagued addiction, and every time we fall, we fail ourselves, with only ourselves to blame. Taking ownership of our bad choices is the best way to recognise where we went wrong, and knowing where we went wrong is the only way to correct our mistakes. People spend a lot of time pursuing a healthy lifestyle that includes nutritious eating and fitness, but without a healthy mindset, we remain vulnerable to our weaknesses. So spend time strengthening the mind—this will help set you free from the addictions that try to hold you down, preventing you from becoming who you are truly trying to be.
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