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World of Addiction

 "Addiction Is The Disease That Makes You Too Selfish, To See The Havoc You Created." Addiction is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that affects individuals, families, and communities across the globe. Addiction can be defined as a persistent pattern of drug or substance use that leads to significant impairment or distress. While addiction is often associated with substance abuse, it can also manifest in other forms, such as gambling, sex, food, and technology. Addiction can have profound physical, psychological, social, and economic consequences, and it can be difficult to overcome without professional help. Part 1: Understanding Addiction Addiction is a complex phenomenon that involves both biological and environmental factors. Addiction occurs when the reward centre of the brain is activated, causing a release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that produces feelings of pleasure and euphoria. The repeated activation of the reward center can lead to changes in brain chemi

Digital World & Mental Disturbance

  “In this digital age if you are not smart enough to take your steps then you can go to jail for anything.” The digital world has brought many advancements and conveniences to our lives. With just a few clicks, we can access information, communicate with people, and even work from the comfort of our own homes. However, as much as the digital world has made our lives easier, it has also brought with it a new set of challenges. One of the most pressing issues is the negative impact it can have on our mental health. In this article, we will explore the ways in which the digital world can lead to mental disturbance and how we can mitigate its effects. The Rise of the Digital World The digital world has become an integral part of our daily lives. With the advent of smartphones, laptops, and other digital devices, we are more connected than ever before. Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have transformed the way we communicate with each other, making it easier to s