Re: Meet the New Meth - P2P
Originally Posted by
zachateseverything
The toll it took on my parents was immense.
Thanks for sharing - I imagine it took a toll on you as well.. The number of lives ruined by drugs just boggles the mind. I've lost friends to it as well. And it is getting worse year after year. The only thing I can point back to is economic policies that have made an increasingly smaller number of people insanely rich while leaving an increasingly larger number of people struggling to get by, find meaning, deal with setbacks, and generally just live a dignified life. No human starts out in 4th grade thinking "I want to live in a tent addicted to meth.." - it's a series of A/B decisions and determinations that push them in that direction, some under their control, many not. Sliding doors, and doors being slammed shut. It's hard to think that anything is going to improve without a massive reset and complete change in our priorities as a society. Unfortunately I don't think that is going to happen until the problem gets bad enough that the wealthy and powerful folks' lives are truly being impacted - when they can't get their services/goods they need to live their privileged insular lives and can't ignore what's going on around them. Maybe we are close to that with the labor and supply-chain shortages, the in-you-face homelessness that seems to be everywhere now, collapsing of health-care services, or the breakdown in civil society in many cities that is bringing the crime and desperation closer to their doors. I guess we'll see. Not that we know what will be on the other side of that either. It could be Children of Men, or we could somehow stumble into a democratic-socialist utopia.. Oooff. Too much for a Thursday.
Dan in Oregon
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The wheel is round. The hill lasts as long as it lasts. That's a fact. Everything else is pure theory.
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