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Yes, it's important to normalize and destigmatize addiction in order to create a more supportive environment for those struggling with mental health and addiction issues. By removing judgment and focusing on finding solutions, we can work towards a more effective approach to addressing these challenges. Organizations like Cure Addiction Now (cureaddictionnow.org) are dedicated to raising awareness and conducting research to help address addiction in a more holistic and compassionate way.

GDL Jason Wahler

And I mean , this , it's just this basic information starting the conversation , normalizing the conversation . I mean , it's like looking at really what we're dealing with here , uh when it comes to addiction , mental health , suicide , all of this stuff , the more we can normalize it , the better off we're gonna be and we take the stigma away from it . Yeah , that's very refreshing .

GDL Jason Wahler

Yeah . So cure addiction . Now is we're basically looking for a cure for addiction .

GDL Jason Wahler

And if we come from a place that I can't say this enough of not non judgment , we can save so many lives and make this world as cheesy as it sounds a better place if we can just all be , take a step back and realize that we all have life issues , whether it's like body image , whatever , you know what I mean ? Like we all got it like addicted to social media , whatever it is , we just wanna come from a place of nonn judgment . So I love that you guys are doing this and it's so small and everyone should have this , correct .

GDL Jason Wahler

Yeah , that's very refreshing . I mean , we're , we're moving away from that old perspective of , you know , addiction is criminal to where it's not , not just like a disease , but this is something we can , we can all solve together . Well , there's no such thing as recreational use of heroin .

GDL Jason Wahler

So cure addiction . Now is we're basically looking for a cure for addiction . Uh Addiction has been around for for a long time now , right ?