Addiction Took Over My Mind — Here’s What I Learned
Description
A raw and unfiltered journey through addiction, self-destruction, and recovery. I share my personal experience with substances like 4-MMC and ketamine, exploring how addiction begins as self-medication, spirals into isolation, and eventually forces a confrontation with the shadow self. This is not theory — it’s lived truth. For anyone struggling or seeking to understand addiction as both a human wound and a potential teacher, this reflection may offer perspective, honesty, and hope.
Chapters:
0:00 – Why I Keep Talking About Addiction
0:39 – Addiction as Self-Medication for Pain
2:27 – The Paradox: Knowing It’s Harmful but Still Using
3:05 – My Story with 4-MMC (Mephedrone)
5:00 – The Rush, the Redose, and Losing Willpower
7:50 – Social Anxiety, University Life, and Escaping Through Drugs
9:25 – The Shrinking World of Addiction
11:20 – Sweaty at 4 a.m., Looking in the Mirror
12:40 – Loneliness, Boredom, and Dependency
18:56 – Recovery, Shadow Work & The Slow Path of Healing