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There Is Only One Addiction

We talk as if there are dozens of addictions…
Alcohol
Drugs
Food
Sex
Work
Gambling
RelationshipsWe categorise them, label them, even create entire industries around each one. Whole treatment centres and professional ‘specialists’ defined by what sort of addiction they address.But after decades of living it myself, and decades more sitting with people in the mess of it, I can tell you this:

There’s only one addiction.
The addiction to escape.

Take away the drug, and the pattern doesn’t vanish, it finds something else to cling to.That’s why someone can leave rehab ‘clean’ never touch a substance again, and yet spiral into workaholism, chaotic relationships, compulsive helping, food binges, or gambling

That’s why people in long-term recovery still whisper about the things they can’t stop doing in secret

That’s why professionals themselves often end up entangled in the same compulsions they’re helping others escape

Because the root has not been met

The system is built on the illusion that if you can just control the behaviour, you’ve solved the problem

We measure abstinence
We count clean time
We hand out coins and keyrings
And we call that recovery

But if you look beneath the surface, you’ll often find the same nervous system patterns running the show:

A body that never felt safe
A mind still rehearsing old survival scripts
A self-image built on shame, fear, or silence
That’s not freedom

and you can manage your behaviour for 40 years and still never feel free

Addiction isn’t about the thing you use. It’s about the pain you escape

So the real work isn’t about taking something away, it’s about going toward what the substance was protecting you from

It’s about meeting the frozen places, the rage you never expressed, the grief you never let move, the terror you tucked away so deeply you forgot it was there

It’s about building a relationship with your body, so that safety becomes something you can feel – not just a word you say in meetings.

It’s about remembering that beneath the patterns, beneath the shame, beneath the decades of trying to ‘fix’ yourself, there’s something untouched.
Wholeness – Presence – You!

That’s what real recovery points to. Not whack-a-mole management of symptoms, not lifelong identification with powerlessness, not compliance with a system that measures success by whether you showed up and ticked the boxes

There is only one addiction
The addiction to escape

And when you finally stop running – not because you ‘hit bottom’ not because someone gave you a better framework, but because you turned towards yourself – something profound happens

You discover that what you were running from isn’t stronger than you.
You discover you were never broken

You discover that freedom isn’t found in abstinence alone, but in the courage to meet yourself
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