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    The Open Question April 29: What's a society to do with addiction? Hey y'all,

    Last week RFK Jr. (himself in recovery from heroin addiction) was grilled in a Senate hearing about his proposal to build "wellness farms" across the US, modeled on an italian community called San Patrignano.

    People you'd expect to agree end up on opposite sides. Libertarian v. social good. harm reduction v. abstinence. Medication v. community. Secular v. spiritual.

    This week's open question: what's a society to do with addiction?

    • What's your personal experience?
    • Can you force someone well? Where's the line between care and coercion when someone's choices are killing them?

    • What is wellness and who gets to decide?

    • How do we determine addiction? There's drugs, but also TV, phones, social media, porn, food, pursuit of money, power, fame, etc?

    • What do families owe addicts? What do addicts owe their families? What does the state owe either, or either owe the state?

    • If a model works for some and harms others, how should we choose? 

    Last week we asked who decides what's good for the planet. This week, same question pointed at a body. The answers don't get easier when they get closer.

    Lots of love, and see (some of) you at 4p central.

    Jordan
    (UpTrust CEO)


    More spicy details: Sen. Angela Alsobrooks asked RFK Jr. about a quote where he reportedly said "every black kid can be reparented on a wellness farm." He didn't remember saying it, then said if he did, he apologized.

    San Patrignano works without traditional therapy or medications (hard work, peer mentorship, abstinence, and community). Critics, including Yale researchers, point out that medication-assisted treatment (methadone, buprenorphine) is the evidence-backed gold standard for opioid recovery, and that abstinence-only programs fail often and fast. Supporters (including residents who say it saved their lives) say something happens in that kind of community that medication can't touch. 

     

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    plasterslug•...
    Wastefully packaged, overly processed foood is #1 addiction. I abused methadone for two years while coping with endo/adenomyosis and cervical cancer.  Tapered wiuth PCPs help, last week at Mission just toughing it out....
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    AMA with Nate Soares. Wednesday 2/4 at 10am CT

    Author of If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies answers questions about why superhuman AI would kill us all.

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    liaminseattle67•...
    I have been using AI to assist me.  Organized my thoughts or speech.Things that a good therapist or legal representation would be able to do.  If used to challenge a person's mind it could bring in a new era of humanity. In a way we have using AI for years with autocorrect.....
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  • jordan avatar

    Shadows of personal growth culture: weaponized toolkits. I think everyone here has probably experienced weaponized NVC. What are some of the other things you see weaponized that annoy you?

    eg:

    • Weaponized Commitment to connection: there are bunch of versions of this: i can’t heal myself without you, my feelings are dependent on your reaction (classic codependency) you must stay in the connection and respond to my inquiry or else you’re not deep, spiritual, or committed enough, etc

    • weaponized owning your experience

    Of course most of the time if you simply use principles, steps, and tools for yourself only you dont run into these issues; but even then people are sneaky and manipulative (often without even realizing it themselves!)

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    troll@uptrusthq.com•...

    All this personal growth bullshit is just broken people pretending their better then actually productive people. Get a fucking job.

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