Do you know of anyone who are heavily into drugs?
I've heard a story from someone that one of their family members is a drug addict. They even move to a different town and just rent a townhouse or some kind of an apartment just to get away from this sibling.
According to the news, the sibling was so mad and I'm not sure how true that they can't even build a house in the place where the family use to live because of this drug addict family member. So, during this lady's trip back home who's purpose I know is to build a place called home but sad to say, she moved her family somewhere and ended up renting a place. Well, the case that need to be resolve here is not the place where people live but how to help the drug addict in the family.
I would say, we don't have to run away from our problems in life. No matter what happen, this person still a member to our family and need some crucial help. I would say this person need some moral, spiritual and emotional support from family members.
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