Having been hit by drug addiction, knowing how many are hit by it and what a big problem it is in our neighborhoods and our culture, I feel a responsibility to do something. I can see what's wrong with the system - that we have to recognize mental illness as we do cancer or broken bones - and how we need to make it better.

Having been hit by drug addiction, knowing how many are hit by it and what a big problem it is in our neighborhoods and our culture, I feel a responsibility to do something. I can see what's wrong with the system - that we have to recognize mental illness as we do cancer or broken bones - and how we need to make it better.

📖 David Sheff

🌍 American  |  👨‍💼 Author

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This quote highlights the profound impact of addiction and the importance of societal compassion and systemic reform. It emphasizes that mental health issues, like addiction, deserve the same acknowledgment and treatment as physical illnesses. Recognizing addiction as a health problem rather than merely a moral failing can foster better support and resources. The speaker's sense of personal responsibility underscores the role individuals and communities can play in advocating for change, ultimately promoting a more inclusive and effective approach to mental health and addiction treatment.

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