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  • Essay / Analysis of “Addiction Does Not Discriminate” by Sally Satel

    In today's world we find people struggling to live. We find people fighting to see hope. The people of this world have seen those who take, who lie and who beg for the benefit of selfish pleasures. As a whole, humanity is jaded by their experiences. He wants to place every human being in the only category of equality. While this is a kind thought, it is a dangerous mistake. Men and women tremble in fear if they have to address a specific group of people. Society attacks those who discriminate because it is afraid of the truths it has hidden for years. Satel's essay is an excellent article because the author speaks about his findings with pride. Addiction doesn't care what society thinks because it will choose its victims and also swallow others who don't fit the type of obsession. This author shows the attachment of addiction to particular groups of people. To express its claims, Satel uses the cause to express the situation and the effect to show the result. His effective use of cause and effect leaves the reader with a better understanding of the subject of addictive desires. I found myself more informed and a little persuaded, as this essay shows real-life situations and expresses the truths behind people's addiction. Individuals fear hurting someone by making them feel at odds with the world. Sometimes when we adapt people to our ways, they get lost and when they seek help, only addiction is there to save them.