The Subtle Path from Casual Drinking to Alcoholism
<p>Every individual who succumbs to alcoholism begins their journey in an unassuming manner: casual drinking. It may start with an innocent curiosity, a seemingly harmless question, “How much alcohol could I handle?”</p>
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<p>For many, it is a quest for pleasure and an attempt to unlock happiness through the ephemeral thrill that alcohol provides. The alluring scent, the initial buzz, and then one more drink — this is a common trajectory that many unwittingly embark on.</p>
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