Esclavos de sus propios vicios

in Cervantes3 years ago (edited)

Most people live in a dream their entire lives, and worst of all, it is not even a pleasant dream. They are dragged by the routine and cannot escape it, trapped in behaviors that do not give them the results they seek, in conflictive relationships that do not satisfy them, in searches that do not belong to them, in habits that they despise. People who want to wake up and stop being a slave to their education, society and their past, need to put everything they believe to the test. That is the only way to regain freedom. Luckily, we have the opportunity to do so.

I present to you the testimony of five people who for months have struggled with cigarettes, food, alcohol, drugs and the unhealthy need to have sex.

"I can't stop eating"

Daniela 56 years old
When she feels very full, she vomits in order to continue eating. He usually does it at night, while his two children sleep or are locked in their rooms watching television or playing video games. Daniela has confessed terrified that she feels that her house has become a pot, because whenever she is there she feels the uncontrollable need to choke on large bites of her favorite foods without stopping, leading her to a society of teasing and bulling because of her fatness.

"On the brink of madness"

Jorge 35 age
He is addicted to sex. It has been years since, he did therapy with several psychologists, but he cannot overcome it. (dice)
There are times when I can control it, but every so often I have relapses. This is stronger than me.

It all started when he was 22 years old and he started having these kinds of thoughts. Pleasure seemed to accompany him everywhere, since all he wanted was to have sex. When he met his wife, his mind calmed down and he thought he had healed, but then everything went back to the way it was before, to the point of being unfaithful to his wife, which caused the breakdown of their marriage.

"The pleasure of smoke"
Jose 34 age
As soon as he gets up he lights a cigarette. Then he takes a bath, dresses, and lights another for breakfast along with a cup of coffee. When he leaves his house, he takes a new one out of his pack and vacuums it while he waits for the bus.
Almost an hour and a half after sitting in front of the computer, he must go back down to the street to smoke. He goes upstairs, works another couple of hours, and returns to the first floor eager to feel a puff of smoke in his mouth.
In the afternoon he smokes the same cigarettes as in the morning and when he gets home he lights three more. His wife and daughters have begged him to give up that vice that will end up killing him. Jose has tried everything, but nothing has worked. In the midst of this battle that he believes is lost, he confesses that his addiction to cigarettes has been, is and will be stronger than him: "So the best thing is to enjoy it without thinking about the consequences." JOSE HAS LUNG CANCER ...

"Convicted of alcohol"
Willims 55 years

"The alcohol made me blind." Thus begins Williams's painful tale of his addiction to liquor. It all started when he was in college and he started getting drunk frequently. First he did it every weekend, then three times a week and finally every day. His friends drank as much or more than he did, so he never felt like he had a problem, much less that he was sick. One day driving drunk back to his house he crashed, he lost his sight.
Until now, Williams is beginning to adapt to a world of darkness, in which alcohol has not yet disappeared.

And lastly and my favorite ...

"Addiction"

YO (Monachita) 24 years old
Before I turned 17, I started addiction, and started using drugs (Marijuana). At that age I stayed outdoors, I didn't eat well, I smoked, or I smoke daily, when I don't, I feel like I'm not centralized, my feelings it begins to flow, I feel nauceas, stress, etc. I know it is wrong and it is something that I anchored several years ago, maybe the consequences are slight or I do not feel them, but I know that it will lead me to an abyss.


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La mayoría de la gente vive en un sueño toda su vida y, lo peor de todo, es que ni siquiera es un sueño agradable. Son arrastradas por la rutina y no pueden escaparse de ella, atrapados en comportamientos que no les dan los resultados que buscan, en relaciones conflictivas que no los satisfacen, en búsquedas que no les perteneces, en costumbres que desprecian. La personas que quiere despertar y dejar de ser un esclavo de su educación, de la sociedad y de su pasado, necesita poner a prueba todo lo que cree. Esa es la única forma de recuperar la libertad. Por suerte, tenemos la oportunidad de hacerlo.

Les Presento el testimonio de cinco personas que desde hace meses luchan contra el cigarrillo, la comida, el alcohol, la droga y la enfermiza necesidad de tener sexo.

“No puedo parar de comer”

Daniela 56 años
Cuando se siente muy llena vomita para poder seguir comiendo. Usualmente lo hace de noche, mientras sus dos hijos duermen o están encerrados en sus cuartos viendo televisión o entretenidos con los videojuegos. Daniela a confesado aterrorizada que siente que su casa se ha convertido en una olla, pues siempre que está allí siente la necesidad incontrolable de atragantarse con grandes bocados de sus alimentos favoritos sin parar, llevandola a una sociedad de burlas y bulling por su gordura.

"Al borde de la locura"

Jorge 35 años
Es adicto al sexo. Hace años que se trata, hizo terapia con varios psicólogos, pero no lo puede superar. (dice)
Hay épocas en que logro controlarlo, pero cada rato tengo recaídas. Esto es más fuerte que yo.

Todo empezó cuando tenía 22 años y comenzo a tener este tipo de pensamientos. El placer parecía acompañarle a todas partes, pues lo único que quería era tener sexo. Cuando conocío a su esposa su mente se aquietó y penso que se había curado, pero luego todo volvió a ser como antes, al punto de serle infiel a su esposa, lo que ocasiono la ruptura de su matrimonio.

"El placer del humo"
Jose 34 años
Tan pronto se levanta enciende un cigarrillo. Luego se baña, se viste y prende otro para desayunar junto con una taza de café. Al salir de su casa saca uno nuevo de su cajetilla y lo aspira mientras espera el bus.
Casi una hora y media después de haber estado sentado en frente del computador debe volver a bajar a la calle para fumar. Sube, trabaja otro par de horas y regresa al primer piso ansioso por sentir una bocanada de humo en su boca.
En la tarde se fuma los mismos cigarrillos que en la mañana y al llegar a su casa prende tres más. Su esposa y sus hijas le han suplicado que deje ese vicio que terminará matándolo. jose lo ha intentado todo, pero nada ha dado resultado. En medio de esta batalla que cree perdida, confiesa que su adicción al cigarrillo ha sido, es y será más fuerte que él: “Así que lo mejor es gozármela sin pensar en las consecuencias”. JOSE TIENE CANCER DE PULMON...

"Condenado por el alcohol"
Willims 55 años

“El alcohol me dejó ciego”. Así comienza williams el doloroso relato de su adicción por el licor. Todo empezó cuando estaba en la universidad y comenzó a emborracharse con frecuencia. Primero lo hacía cada fin de semana, luego tres veces por semana y finalmente todos los días. Sus amigos tomaban igual o más que él, así que nunca sintió que tenía un problema y mucho menos que estaba enfermo. Un dia conduciendo borracho de regreso a su casa choco, perdio la vista.
Hasta ahora williams comienza a adaptarse a un mundo de oscuridad, en el que todavía el alcohol no ha desaparecido.

Y por ultimo y mi favorito...

"Adiccion"

YO (Monachita) 24 años
Antes de cumplir 17 me inicie en el vicio, y empeze a consumir drogas (Marihuana) A esa edad me quedaba al aire libre, no comia bien, fumaba, o fumo a diario, cuando no lo hago siento que no estoy centralizada, mis sentimientos comienza a fluir, siento nauceas, estres, etc. Se que esta mal y es algo en lo cual me ancle hace varios años atras, quizas las consecuencias son leves o no las siento notar, pero se que eso me llevara a un abismo.

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