What did you do that you thought was smart, but was really stupid?

in #heartchurch2 years ago

When I was in school, I took part in anti-drug education, and saw many strange photos of drug users. They were skinny and ferocious, with ulcers and blood spots on their faces, and their spirits were depressed

...

I remember the teacher saying, this is "junkie

".

I wondered how drug addicts could be associated with such a polite word as "junzi". Also, there are tragic cases of schoolgirls being drugged and tricked into taking drugs in bars.

How can a drug addict not be able to tell the difference when he's so ferocious? Never been to a place of entertainment

At that time, I thought the bar was no lights, no one could see each other, blind dancing, blind drinking, no wonder there are so many people to go, it is quite exciting.

Hehe...

It wasn't until I worked as a drug rehab cop and dealt with thousands of addicts that I realized...

The vast majority of drug addicts, on the surface, are no different from normal people!

They are tall and thin, introverted, lively, some as a college teacher, learned, some private bosses, spending thousands of dollars, some even used to be a national cadre......

So, the stereotype of drug users is a terrible thing, leading some people to be dragged down and even addicted to drugs, not believing that the "decent person" who entices them to try "new things" is a drug user.

What's even scarier, however, is that according to government data on drug users, and an internationally accepted algorithm: "For every registered drug user, there are five negative drug users behind them."

So, when drugs seem especially distant from our lives, maybe the drug user just passed us by.

When we let down our guard because we are familiar with a person, he may be a well-dressed gentleman on the surface.

But for all we know, he's thinking about how to give you your next dose.

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