Addiction and Dependence
Every human life is built on dependence. We are dependent on air, water, other people, infrastructure, information, money, and systems we did not create.
From this perspective, dependence is not an exception– it is the normal baseline condition of existence.
What we usually call addiction is something else:
- a management error in how we handle this baseline,
- a functional defect in the way we organize our relationship to substances, behaviors, and systems.
In this section, I outline how I understand addiction and dependence – not as a mysterious illness that suddenly appears, but as a mismanaged form of something fundamentally human.
