Thursday, January 18, 2007
More on Drugs
Look at those kids. Aren't they magnificent!
They are elementary school children from Taiwan, and they are taking the Drug-Free Marshals pledge.
Back on my soap box, I guess, but here's a personal story.
My younger sister was always so bright and capable. I admired her so much when we were growing up. She started drinking when she was 11 and started smoking dope when she was 13.
Of anyone I know, she probably posessed more talent and potential. And although she was a bit withdrawn and shy she had a really good disposition. But drugs changed all that.
One day I realized that she had really become vicious. I couldn't trust her any more and she absolutely refused to let me help her. And so that was that.
But even people who do make it and succeed in their careers -- they aren't exempt from the destruction of drugs. Just look how many artists are wrecked by alcohol and drug abuse.
Every time I go to a Scientology event and hear David Miscavige urge Scientologists to do more to help their friends and their communty I think of people like my sister, and how wonderful it would have been if someone had gotten to her before her "cool" friends did.
They are elementary school children from Taiwan, and they are taking the Drug-Free Marshals pledge.
Back on my soap box, I guess, but here's a personal story.
My younger sister was always so bright and capable. I admired her so much when we were growing up. She started drinking when she was 11 and started smoking dope when she was 13.
Of anyone I know, she probably posessed more talent and potential. And although she was a bit withdrawn and shy she had a really good disposition. But drugs changed all that.
One day I realized that she had really become vicious. I couldn't trust her any more and she absolutely refused to let me help her. And so that was that.
But even people who do make it and succeed in their careers -- they aren't exempt from the destruction of drugs. Just look how many artists are wrecked by alcohol and drug abuse.
Every time I go to a Scientology event and hear David Miscavige urge Scientologists to do more to help their friends and their communty I think of people like my sister, and how wonderful it would have been if someone had gotten to her before her "cool" friends did.
Labels: alcohol, David Miscavige, drugs, Scientologist, Scientology