Overpopulation In America

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I believe humans are internally shallow creatures, as such, they tend to be easily manipulated into a variety of forms which over time bend into a fresh start. However, certain people never take the time to realize what is beyond the skin that conceals a person's mindset or soul, causing an absence of stigma, and forcing the weaker individual to falter into a certain darkness. As people, they don't seem to know or learn the entity behind a person (or persons) life and errors. According to the National drug survey, more than 22 million Americans at the age of 12 and older (9 percent of the U.S population) use illegal drugs. As people, they tend to hide away from the evil that prevails us (i.g.e school,work, or problems, etc). They don't really focus on the causes or background that …show more content…
Once we feel that we have completely degraded ourselves, we are presented with two options; use self-determination to raise ourselves to become stronger and broader than we once were or use an artificial or substantial method to distract ourselves or lets us have ‘fun’. To forget about certain issues and simply focus on the “fun” parts of life. For 9 percent of us, we end up getting caught in all of this fun, to the point in which we start to get an obsession with it. I had created my problems that have caused me to fall down the barrel of drug useless, the choices I made had forced me to fall so deep, that I create my own illusion believing I wasn't ever going to recover or I need it to stay stable. This all began when I started to get anxiety attacks, I felt alone and as if no one or anything would take this aching pain away from me except drugs. My friends classified people and judge other people that smoke. However, they didn't know I was using them neither the reasons for them. For the most people are quick to judge and entitled others with the word they chose to classify them and forget the background of the