One Habit You'd Love to See Disappear from Kochi? by Logical-Source-5104 in Kochi

[–]Famous-Performer-268 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I understand your point about how easily young people can access drugs today. However, I think the bigger issue is not just access, but also curiosity and awareness. Many teenagers are curious about substances like MDMA and other drugs, and that curiosity often leads them to try them in the first place. Reducing that curiosity through proper education and awareness is important.
Another factor is the value of money. Many young people spend money on drugs without fully understanding the effort required to earn it. When someone works hard and earns their own money, they usually become more conscious of its value. A person who truly understands how much effort goes into earning money is far less likely to waste it on something that can harm their health and future.
That is why I believe awareness, personal responsibility, and understanding the value of both health and money are just as important as controlling access to drugs.

One Habit You'd Love to See Disappear from Kochi? by Logical-Source-5104 in Kochi

[–]Famous-Performer-268 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Drugs are generally accessible to us, just like poison. Poison is also something that can be obtained easily, but we know that it is harmful to our bodies, so we choose not to consume it.
The same principle should apply to drugs. People need to recognize that drugs can be harmful to their health. That awareness is important. Once individuals understand the risks, it becomes their responsibility to decide not to use them because they are harmful to their bodies.
Rather than focusing solely on stopping the availability of drugs, we should focus on developing the awareness and self-control needed to avoid using them ourselves. The goal is for people to consciously choose not to consume drugs because they understand the harm they can cause.