Anxiety

Anxiety

He feels anxious, and uptight. He’s worrying and stressing about all things; even things he has absolutely no control over. Life seems to be coming at him all at once. Money seems to be a huge worry, and he's not sure how he's going to cover all of his financial obligations. He's stressed about what the future holds; he has no idea what the future holds; he's scared to death, and is losing faith in his path. He starting to think of a way to escape from all of this, but he's not sure how. Life is tough in his mind, and he's in dire need of some relief. He thinks and hopes that it might pass, and he's sure it will over time, but when? When is heart rate going to come down? When is his chest going to stop caving? When is his mind going to slow down? When is he going to be able to sleep? When? When? When?The Dragon has now introduced His colleague Anxiety into this game. He has since before introduced Depression and Opiate in hopes of them feeding addiction, and now His plan is to introduce Anxiety in hopes of Him feeding addiction. The Dragon knows that Anxiety is a powerful tool that can lead his client back to addiction; He knows that his client at some point will crave a tranquilized state. He knows that his client will want to find someway to relax, and even take the edge off.Where before, Opiate once played a major role in his client’s life; the Dragon is now trying to persuade him down another road, the Tranquilizer and Sleeping pill road. He’s using Anxiety to cause insomnia, panic attacks, increased worry, and stress. He’s putting thoughts in to his clients mind through the use of commercials - which are displaying relaxation tactics through alcohol use, sleeping pills, and anxiety medication. These commercials seem harmless, and are in fact persuasive in that they portray a wonderful relaxed state of being.The Dragon whispers: “Alcohol isn’t illegal, and look at the guy on TV – he’s relaxed.” “Sleeping pills are harmless, you would just take them to help you sleep; or maybe Valium or Xanax, these would calm your heart rate and help you to sleep and to become less worried; or what about a few beers?- just a few beers would calm you down before bed; there’s nothing wrong with a few beers before bed; everybody drinks beer.”The Dragon knows very well that His client struggles with Addiction, so if he can at all possible mask this new approach by making it look mainstream and okay, then what better angle than this. He knows that if He can introduce these new substances in a seemingly positive and okay manner, then His client will eventually be led back to his colleague Addiction, where the cycle will then repeat itself, just the way He hopes it to.To Be Continued…Click Here for todays Gym Experience