Is addiction ruining sports?
Posted by: drbutkins in humble, honesty, drugs, denial, codependency, cocaine addiction, alcoholism treatment, addiction recovery on
Nov 11, 2011
The sound of enabling has come to sports over the past twenty years or so. Pot, steroids, alcohol, cocaine - they're all prevalent in most sports. Just read the newspapers, magazines, internet and listen to the news. It's a daily occurence for a sports figure to be arrested for a problem related to drug and/or alcohol abuse. And these are the ones who make it in spite of continued use. The ones who don't make it due to drug and/or alcohol use are seldom mentioned because they are not 'today's news'. However, their lives are ruined because their coaches, atheletic directors did not say anything, usually for personal reasons. Injuries occur more often, coaches and managers, fans, society... cover it up for one reason or another.
Let's bring back the humbler, more fan-oriented event instead of the arrogant, more self-absorbed game that is based on individual vanity and proccupation with self. Let's reinforce and support the team player who still exists today. Let's get behind the athelete and their coaches who still care about others and 'higher levels' of sports and life.
The addict is sick not bad whether he is on skid row or front row. We need to help the person, not by turning the other way and ignoring the signs and symptoms but by caring enough to hold the person accountable. Just like we need to hold our children as responsible for their actions, we need to stop harming our boys by helping them believe that they are better than others.
Whoever one protects, one weakens.
Love and Peace,
Doc Pete
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