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The Alcohol Thirst: The Human Story Behind Drug Use

Par : Focus by Nia
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231295647
  • EAN9798231295647
  • Date de parution07/12/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

The world sees the bottle. This book sees the person holding it. The Alcohol Thirst: The Human Story Behind Drug Use is a compassionate, honest look at why people reach for the glass in the first place, and what it really costs them beneath the surface. Starting from the quiet ache behind every sip, this book explores alcohol and drugs as more than substances. They become escape doors, social tickets, symbols of belonging, and sometimes, silent cries for help.
Instead of judging the behavior, the author goes after the deeper thirst: the longing for peace, relief, connection, identity, and rest. You will walk through chapters that reveal how easy it is to slip from casual use into hidden dependence. You will see how the desire to fit in turns drinking into a social trap, how the myth of control blinds people to early warning signs, and how we lie to ourselves about "good" and "bad" places while ignoring who we are becoming inside them.
This book shows the unseen costs: the emotional, mental, relational, and spiritual damage that builds long before a person is called an addict. It explains how one person's choices ripple out to friends, partners, children, and whole communities, often in ways they never intended. Yet The Alcohol Thirst is not a book of despair. It shines a light on the power of a single word - no - and the freedom that begins when someone chooses awareness over autopilot.
It traces different paths and consequences, showing that two people can start from the same place and end up living completely different lives depending on their decisions. You will also find hope here: hope for recovery, hope for responsibility, and hope for a new kind of celebration that does not depend on escape. The book invites readers to imagine a life where joy, rest, and connection are real, not chemically borrowed.
It speaks to the one who feels trapped, the one who is worried about a loved one, and the one who simply wants to understand this struggle without stigma. If you have ever wondered, "Why do people keep going back to what is destroying them?" or "Am I still in control, or is something else controlling me?", this book is for you. This is not just a book about alcohol. It is a mirror that gently asks:What are you really thirsty for?