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The Mass Psychology of Addiction is written by a psychoanalyst who is a master of neurobiology. He offers solutions that will dramatically lower deaths from addiction. Buying alcohol should require a license that one can lose. You lose your driver's license if you are a bad driver. You lose your alcohol purchase license if you are a bad drunk. All other drugs should be sold at state addictive drug (SAD) centers with ads like "Citizens of New York, please buy our superheroin! We will use the money for schools and garbage collection until you die."The Mass Psychology of Addiction is for those…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Mass Psychology of Addiction is written by a psychoanalyst who is a master of neurobiology. He offers solutions that will dramatically lower deaths from addiction. Buying alcohol should require a license that one can lose. You lose your driver's license if you are a bad driver. You lose your alcohol purchase license if you are a bad drunk. All other drugs should be sold at state addictive drug (SAD) centers with ads like "Citizens of New York, please buy our superheroin! We will use the money for schools and garbage collection until you die."The Mass Psychology of Addiction is for those affected by addiction who want to grow and escape addiction's hold.
Autorenporträt
At 70 years old, Brian has lived a varied and adventurous life. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy as a SONAR Operator, saw minor action, and graduated from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology as a System Support Specialist. Over the years, he has taken flying lessons, worked at YEG in Edmonton, owned multiple businesses, and pursued thrill-seeking passions-from skydiving and scuba diving to spearfishing.Brian's early years were marked by trauma and adversity that no child should endure. Writing this book became a way to confront and reconcile his past. Now, he invites readers to join him on an unforgettable journey.Hold on-it's a hell of a ride.