"薬物依存症者やアルコール依存症者の精神状態や行動は、彼らが自分の依存に対して完全に無力であることを理解するまで、全く非合理的なものです。"
— Russell Brand
Simplified Meaning:
When people are addicted to drugs or alcohol, their actions and decisions don't seem to make sense to others. They might do things that seem harmful or irresponsible, like skipping work or lying to their loved ones, even though these behaviors are clearly bad for them. This can be confusing and frustrating for those who care about them. Imagine someone who keeps eating junk food all the time, even though they have health problems. It's hard to understand why they don't choose healthier food — until you realize that they can't help themselves because they’re addicted to sugar. The same goes for drug addicts and alcoholics; their addiction controls them, making it extremely tough for them to make logical choices. Addiction is like a powerful force that takes over their logical thinking and willpower. Recognizing that they aren’t fully in control of their actions helps us be more compassionate and patient with them. Instead of being angry or confused, we can support them in finding professional help and treatment. This way, we can help them regain control over their lives.