The Addictive Cannabis and Society
This is the very first of a three-part sequence about the contextual influences modern society has on addictions and mood disorders, 2) the risks of buy in, and 3) the likelihood of soul renewal via (but not limited to)therapeutic cannabis use.
Aspect I: The Addictive System
«We inhabit a society bloated with data yet starved for wisdom. We are connected 24/7, yet anxiety, fear, depression and loneliness is at an all time high. We need to course correct.» ~Elizabeth Kapu'uwailani Lindsey
The «addictive system» (one) will be the elephant in the living room. Addictions and mood disorders, like the rest, www.secure.buykenaifarms.com.com/ — over at this website, do not occur in a vacuum. Yet we have a tendency to avoid the overarching societal' space' when just centered on specific problems, including depression and anxiety or perhaps opioid as well as social-media addictions.
Just what is this kind of context?
It's an invisible psychological environment, the backdrop inside which people are unwittingly succumbing to addiction or even suffering mood problems. The rise in the number and antidepressant prescriptions of suicides profile the raising dark side of modern society.
It is a complicated, interconnected web of public (private companies and government), lined up with the media in the advertising of info, services and products 24/7: a surround-sound cacophony of targeted messaging created to shape both public opinion and an ever stronger consumer mentality.
Some call it propaganda.
Aspect I: The Addictive System
«We inhabit a society bloated with data yet starved for wisdom. We are connected 24/7, yet anxiety, fear, depression and loneliness is at an all time high. We need to course correct.» ~Elizabeth Kapu'uwailani Lindsey
The «addictive system» (one) will be the elephant in the living room. Addictions and mood disorders, like the rest, www.secure.buykenaifarms.com.com/ — over at this website, do not occur in a vacuum. Yet we have a tendency to avoid the overarching societal' space' when just centered on specific problems, including depression and anxiety or perhaps opioid as well as social-media addictions.
Just what is this kind of context?
It's an invisible psychological environment, the backdrop inside which people are unwittingly succumbing to addiction or even suffering mood problems. The rise in the number and antidepressant prescriptions of suicides profile the raising dark side of modern society.
It is a complicated, interconnected web of public (private companies and government), lined up with the media in the advertising of info, services and products 24/7: a surround-sound cacophony of targeted messaging created to shape both public opinion and an ever stronger consumer mentality.
Some call it propaganda.
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