Lovin' this day! I found a new topic to explore... In addition to likely or identified factors in substance abuse, do some people turn to substances or become unable to take them or leave them simply because they do not like where they live and feel trapped there or are powerless with regards to making their situation better for themselves? Mind you, it will take hours to find out if anyone has looked at this one thing, but it intrigues me. I think it is alluded to in general psycho-social factors, but so far I have not found it as a clearly identified factor for some persons. Perhaps it shows up in individual therapies and world views? It does relate to co-dependence, which is an identified broad-based factor. But it is necessary to move on now because if I kept on, I would have to reword the thing as if it were being presented for possible funding. And, we would not want to that, would we. Later today, we will participate in a nature study. This one is part of a larger study spanning several states and years. Eventually, it may be known just how/whether specific conditions have adversely impacted critter populations. Even though many species adapt well and defy the dire predictions of some environmental impact studies, little is known about the species we are considering today. It will be good to find out whether the populations can carry on as is or not.
(All these things are one way to honor the recent deaths of my folks. After each graduation, Dad reminded me that the rest of my education was just beginning. Mom's entire life view was sufficient to turn assorted ideas on their heads and cause people to think. Sometimes, they changed their minds about critical issues. Long live education! Forever live the edit feature!!!!!)
Bach is not noise, Madam. (Robert, in Two's Company)
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