Addiction

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We live in a world where nearly all of us have an addiction of some sort.

I am not talking about the usual things when we think of addiction, such as alcohol, drugs or food. Those are the obvious ones that society uses to easily judge others with, as they race to update their Facebook status about how terrible these kind of people are.

We might be addicted to checking if we have any new message notifications, likes, follows or comments.

We might be addicted to YouTube, Pokemon, our smartphones or many other compulsive habits that we all have.

This addictive behaviour is a reflection of the judgemental, fear, scarcity and shaming society that we have created, where most are craving worthiness or hiding from the scarring effects of a society such as that.

If only we could remove the correlation between achievement, what we have done, what we have, where we live, who we know and many other things and worthiness as a person.

We are born good enough and will remain so throughout our lives regardless.

We need to be unconditional with each other and unexpectant.

People who feel worthy do not need to hide or soothe their souls with addiction.

We can all help build a society as one human race that feels worthy.

Labels

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Labels are useful when needing to know what size the jeans are or how big the t-shirt is, or making sure we get the right size of shoes.

They could be useful in making sure we are eating the right thing and to make sure we do not mix the bleach up with the tonic water.

Labels in society are not useful, they only enable others to be able to judge and hate.

The world would be better if we were all just labelled humans, as in part of the human race.

Size, colour, learning abilities, sexual orientation, religion, who designed your clothes or any other form of labels or segmentation don’t matter or define whether or not you are worthy.

No labels, no hate.