Trip at the brain

“I gotta gotta take a trip, gotta take a trip out of this place

I gotta gotta get away, get away from the human race

I don't know what I'll see, don't even know what I'll find

I don't know what to pack, never been to a trip at the mind”

The human brain, as we know is an intricate and powerful organ, that governs our thoughts, emotions, and actions. It is responsible for our very existence. But what happens when this delicate balance is disrupted by substance abuse? Our journey begins with the desire to escape our reality and explore the uncharted territory of the mind.

'“Trip at the brain, trip at the brain, trip at the brain!

Well I'm going insane!”

As we delve deeper into the realm of substance abuse, we find ourselves lost in a world that exists only within the confines of our minds. Our brains, once a powerful ally, become a prison that we cannot escape. We become trapped in our thoughts, feelings, and experiences, unable to find our way back to reality.

"“I took a wrong turn and I ended up at my heart

It could barely even pump no blood, it was so thrashed and torn apart

Thank it for working overtime in pain and misery

Then I set back on the trail, headed for my destiny”

Our hearts, too, suffer the consequences of substance abuse. They struggle to keep up with the demands of our increasingly chaotic lives, working overtime to keep us alive. We find ourselves caught in a cycle of pain and misery, searching for an elusive sense of purpose and fulfillment.

As we continue our journey through the fog of substance abuse, we come face-to-face with the aftermath of our choices. We crash into the concrete wall of our mistakes and find ourselves in a cemetery of wasted days. Our memories, once vibrant and alive, now lay dormant and forgotten.

Our minds become trapped in a never-ending loop, unable to break free from the chains of addiction. We search desperately for a way out, longing for the freedom that once seemed so easily attainable.

“Fly with me...

Flying free...”

In the midst of our struggle, we discover that the power to overcome lies within ourselves. It is our responsibility to harness the strength of our minds and hearts, and to break free from the shackles of substance abuse. We must learn to fly again, soaring above the wreckage of our past and reclaiming our lives.

The power of the brain is undeniable. When properly cared for, it can be our greatest ally in the pursuit of happiness and fulfillment. But when disrupted by substance abuse, it can become our worst enemy. It's up to us to make the choice: will we take control of our minds and our lives, or will we continue to trip at the brain?

Nick Merry

Nick is a certified coach who believes in uncovering the gold in both people and businesses. Nick has specialised in organising motivational loyalty marketing campaigns and high-end incentive events for over 20 years.

https://www.amerrymind.com
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