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Essay / Alcoholism: a bad habit of drinking every night - 965
AlcoholismI grew up in a family where almost all the men had the habit of drinking. I agree with Somerset Maugham when he says, "The unfortunate thing about this world is that good habits are so much easier to give up than bad ones." Having the habit of drinking every day before sleeping is a bad habit. It's really hard to break up when you don't want to stop drinking. What makes you want to quit is when it affects your health or causes you to become a person you don't want to be and start doing things under the influence of alcohol that you yourself don't care about. not realize. Making people move away from you and people around you disappear just because of the bad habit of drinking. Alcohol is a very bad habit that is difficult to quit. This is why I think bad habits are harder to break than good ones, because the bad habits you don't really want to break and the good habits you try to form are easier to break. can become a habit of drinking every day when you are in a negative emotional state. In the article Theoretical Frameworks and Mechanistic Aspects of Alcohol Dependence: Alcohol Dependence as a Reward Deficit Disorder by Koob GF, “The combination of loss of reward function and recruitment of Brain stress systems provide a powerful neurochemical basis for a negative emotional state that is responsible. for the negative reinforcement that leads, at least partially, to the compulsivity of alcoholism. » (Theoretical Frameworks), As it says in this quote, alcohol can become a habit when you drink it in a negative emotional state. This can make you want to consume it whenever you're in a negative state of mind, making you feel like you need alcohol to feel better. Which is very difficult to understand...... middle of paper ...... Associated with alcohol consumption and alcoholism, Rehm Jürgen states: “Alcohol consumption, especially one Excessive consumption is an important risk factor for many health problems and is therefore a major contributor to the global burden of disease. » (Jürgen). As he said, alcohol contributes greatly to the global burden of disease. I think it should be banned or teach students more about the health effects it can have. I see all my cousins drinking alcohol just once and getting addicted to it. I had been drinking alcohol and loved the way it was, but I stopped immediately because I saw what it could do to my health and I didn't want to become an alcoholic like the rest of my family. I want to drink it but I force myself not to. Even though my cousins and friends sometimes push me to drink it. Researching this made me want to move further away from it.