(855) 4-ESSAYS

Type a new keyword(s) and press Enter to search

Drugs And Behavior


Yet once again alcohol and drug use is the ever present constant. The day of the week and group of people may change, yet the constant always remains the same. .
             The directions for the second week of the log were a drastic change from the first week. This week was based on observations made without personally participating in drug and alcohol use. At the beginning of this project I was weary of the second week. As horrible as it sounds, I was convinced there was no way I could go out as I normally would and abstain from using drugs and alcohol. At the same time I did not believe that I was addicted to any particular drug or alcohol and I was aware that you can have fun without being intoxicated. My views were a complete contradiction and very confusing. I decided to use the second week as a type of personal test to see where I truly stood on the issue. Would I really need to get wasted in order to go out and have fun? Would that mean that when it comes down to it, the friendships I have are just based around intoxication? I had a lot of questions that I hoped this second week would help clarify. The second week started on Monday September 9th and I was happy that I had a lot of work to do that week. In addition to giving up drugs and alcohol, I also was going to try my hardest to not smoke cigarettes. This posed a major problem considering I have been smoking since ninth grade. I know that I am addicted to nicotine and that I should quit but I know the only way to seriously quit is if you want to. Though I eventually want to quit, I still enjoy smoking. Yet I decided to try the very best I could and refrain from everything. The first day I only took a few puffs of AM's cigarette and I was proud of myself, especially since all of my roommates smoke. Throughout the course of the week I smoked a total of eight cigarettes. That night my friends went to the bar but I stayed home with RH to watch a movie.


Essays Related to Drugs And Behavior


Got a writing question? Ask our professional writer!
Submit My Question