Compulsion and Narcotics of Choice


by June Stepansky - Date: 2007-03-07 - Word Count: 162 Share This!

A good compulsion

is nevertheless a compulsion.

A workaholic, though valuable,

Is still a compulsive.

The push toward achievement

is a powerful narcotic.

The pursuit of danger

is a dangerous narcotic.

When living and loving

become too difficult,

the need for the solace

of our various narcotics

becomes an overwhelming

compulsion!

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Although obsessive behavior can be a key ingredient in achieving difficult goals, it can also take from our lives the balance and the fulfillment which we need to enjoy a more well-rounded and more meaningful life.

If obsessive behavior is a short term objective leading to a particular achievement, then it can ultimately be a benefit, but if it becomes the total focus of our lives for long periods of time, it can then lead us into a more narrow and unbalanced life.

Since we all have multiple needs, we must make the effort to meet as many of these needs as possible, and be careful that one obsessive need does not displace all the other important aspects of our existence.


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June Stepansky is a published poet and writer who now has a monthly self-help web-site on the internet.
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