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Cocaine Quote by George Carlin

“My history of moving away from drugs is not the kind you hear from most people. Certainly not from celebrities, especially those professionally recovering people. What I've noticed in my overuse of cocaine is the period of pleasure versus the period of pain. That is to say that when you first get…” quote by George Carlin
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“My history of moving away from drugs is not the kind you hear from most people. Certainly not from celebrities, especially those professionally recovering people. What I've noticed in my overuse of cocaine is the period of pleasure versus the period of pain. That is to say that when you first get high on anything, the pleasure is predominant and you don't pay much price. A little hangover or whatever it might be with another drug. But after a while the ratio begins to change, and there' s far more pain in the deal than pleasure. It just completely goes in another direction.”

George Carlin

About This Quote

The quote highlights how initial drug use feels rewarding, but over time the negative consequences outweigh the pleasure, leading to a painful cycle.

In simple terms: Drugs start fun, then become harmful.

Key Takeaway

Recognize early signs of addiction before pain dominates.

Themes

addiction pleasure vs pain self-awareness

Mood

reflective cautious

Type

personal cautionary

When to use this quote

  • personal recovery
  • health counseling
  • support groups
  • relapse prevention

Key Concepts

neurochemistry reward pathways tolerance psychological dependence

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you detect the shift from pleasure to pain early?
  • What support systems can help maintain balance?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may overlook social and environmental factors that also drive addiction.

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