You Didn't Get Sick. You Got Enrolled in Pills

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People seem hooked on daily pills for sleep, focus, and even family life. Kids get scripts fast without checks on diet or screens. The world may not be losing its mind but enrolling in medication instead.

Everywhere you look, pills fill daily routines. People take them to wake up, to fall asleep, and to handle basic tasks like walking or thinking. This pattern affects whole families, turning normal life into a cycle of prescriptions. The question grows louder each day: are we treating real problems or creating new ones through constant medication?

Doctors often prescribe drugs quickly for restless children. They skip asking about food choices or hours spent on screens. The child is not broken but may face issues from lifestyle factors. Yet the system pushes pills first, ignoring simple changes that could help.

This approach spreads across society. It suggests a larger plan where people get enrolled in pill use rather than healed. Families accept it as normal, but the cost in health and freedom grows. Real solutions need deeper looks at habits, not just more bottles on the shelf.

Original Author: Josh Stylman | Source: Brownstone Institute

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