Reluctance, Relapse & Reductionism...
If one did, say, reduce the apparent dysfunction of one's life into a consistent set of variables upon which played out the same misery again, and again, how then could such problems NOT be labeled as an addiction?
Alternately, in the absence of such proof would the refusal to consider oneself an addict remain eligible for being defined as anything but insanity?
Does anyone have a Valium?
Note: While this above very simple antidote (thanks for valium, btw, Becky) does imply a rather direct, if not finite, connection between terms that I, personally, cannot say at ALL times must be reasoned together (dysfunction, addiction, an addict) even though they are indeed demonstrated as real and intertwined things.
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