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How to Dissolve Challenges
the strength that makes him break free, to then after he succeeded - be in command of immense inner power he or she couldn't have gained any other way.
One indication tells us that we want out: the notion that something else exists beyond our fixation, a sense of greater freedom outside the small box we live in.
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Once we feel this within us, - and if we're ready and willing to change, then there's a method to beat any addiction:
Focus on something more attractive
If we find something (new) that motivates us more, this always shows that we are tired of addiction. When our interest shifts to different themes, this always offers us sufficient spirit to raise the energy and discipline that stop addiction. It's our choice whether to seize this opportunity - or not.
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And Deeper Addiction
Yet - when we examine the characteristics of addiction, won't we find them in our very life as well, even though none of the common cravings dominate us?
Isn't it that we so deeply crave to feel, see, taste, smell, hear, touch and interact with this material world that we can't even conceive of a different state. Don't we abhor the very idea of leaving this world, shun thoughts of not having our daily dose of it, and go to great lengths to avoid even considering this a possibility, to discuss this with others, and get aggressive if someone mentions it.
Isn't this exactly how addiction feels to deem it entirely normal to crave something, - to take for granted to be of this