Narrative Essay - Addiction
William Chen
Mr. Kent
11A1 Language Arts
10 September 2016
Addiction
I am on drugs. Not the type of narcotics that jeopardize people and drive users into a psychic mood, but the one that gave me the aftermath of failing grades, furtherly leaded to a rupture with my family. People robs, murders, and suicide while on drugs, and it includes me. The I that was on narcotics robbed my A grades, murdered my relationships of my loving and caring family members, and my conscious suicided for what I committed. I often heard of people claiming drugs will restrain us from achieving our objectives in life. I am despaired, because I am not formidable to make a determination, to relinquish the drugs I take. I hate video games, I know it gives me a negative impact, but I cannot quit.
Addiction can trap people, and it trapped me. If you are addictive to narcotics, the sooner you seek help for drugs addiction problems, the more chance you have to regain your self-control. However, I am too asinine that I did not search assistance. Playing video games was the reason my grades had a rapid decline. For three years, from seventh grade to tenth grade, video games forcibly occupied my time. The time I needed to finish my homework, my time to practice my violin, was deprived by playing video games.
Numerous teenagers suffered from drugs addictions, and if people ask them why did they made the decision of taking drugs, the reasons they frequently explain are they have some personal or family problems, or having low self-esteem. During sixth grade, I often had problems with my family members, due to the transition from a child to puberty. My way of soothing my stress was playing games, and it seems available to have some entertainment. However, the increment of me playing video games made my family members to worry, and started condemning me to halt. Video game became a severe addiction to me, and I cannot desist my eagerness. The trigger between me and my family member ignited, and we dissension occurs all most every day.