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  • Addicted: Lost and Found

  • Everyone Has Been There, at Least Once
  • By: Samuel Njoku
  • Narrated by: Jeffrey Schmidt
  • Length: 4 hrs and 11 mins

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Addicted: Lost and Found

By: Samuel Njoku
Narrated by: Jeffrey Schmidt
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Summary

Addicted: Lost and Found is a captivating and thought-provoking book that delves into the complex and universal theme of addiction. Written with great empathy and insight, this compelling work explores the experiences of individuals who struggle with various forms of addiction and the profound impact it has on their lives. From substance abuse to gambling, from technology addiction to love addiction, the book sheds light on the all-consuming nature of these vices and their effects on personal relationships, mental well-being, and overall life trajectories.

Through richly developed sub-themes and skillful analysis, Addicted: Lost and Found not only exposes the destructive consequences of addiction but also portrays the profound human capacity for resilience, growth, and redemption. It explores the complexities of addiction, offering a nuanced understanding of its underlying causes, the struggles faced by individuals and their loved ones, and the potential paths to recovery. Listeners are invited to confront their own preconceptions about addiction and to recognize that addiction is not a moral failing but rather a medical issue that needs a solution.

The book presents a compassionate exploration of vulnerabilities, shedding light on the underlying emotional, psychological, and societal factors that drive addictive behaviors. The book serves as a reminder that addiction is a shared human experience. It challenges listeners to reflect on their own relationships with addictive tendencies and inspires hope for recovery, healing, and personal growth.

In an era where addiction continues to be a pressing issue worldwide, Addicted: Lost and Found offers a compelling narrative that explores the multidimensional aspects of addiction, providing valuable insights and fostering a greater understanding of this pervasive human struggle.

©2023 Samuel Njoku (P)2023 Samuel Njoku
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