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Myth #3: You can’t be an addict if you hold down a job

Becoming addicted is easy because no one knows that’s what they’re doing. We tell ourselves we’re having fun. We need it to relax. We minimize the severity of our addiction by focusing on what we still have, not on what we have lost. For example, I have a roof over my head. I still have a job. The alcoholic says I only drink beer. The cocaine user says I don’t use meth. The meth addict says I only smoke drugs, I don’t inject them. The pill-popper says at least I don’t use heroin. Addiction denies itself in the scariest voice of all – your own.

Myth #5: You must hit rock bottom to have a successful recovery

While it is true that many people who enter addiction treatment are at a low point in their lives, you don’t have to wait to hit rock bottom to get sober. In fact, this is a dangerous idea. Addiction causes people to rationalize harmful behaviours. The myth of the rock bottom is a common way for people to rationalize substance use that may not be destroying their life, but is having a negative impact.