Pornography addiction.
Why you want to quit.
So for many people,
This begins with curiosity.
Maybe it's a way to cope.
Stress.
Loneliness,
Boredom.
Escapism.
Over time.
It's shift.
From something that you choose.
To something that feels like it has chosen you.
And in terms of men,
The stats show that.
.
.
Men aged 18 to 25.
About 50%.
Of these men say they've tried to stop but couldn't.
This isn't about becoming a different person.
It's about returning to yourself.
So for some people,
This pattern can quietly start affecting everything.
Energy levels drop.
Motivation disappears.
Confidence weakens.
Life feels flatter.
Real connection can suffer.
And sometimes sexual interest in real life.
Fades to.
A person can know someone is attractive and yet feel.
Little real spark if not none at all little closeness little aliveness That is when it becomes clear this is no longer just about pleasure.
It's about escape.
And the cost is way too high for you.
You don't deserve this.
So when the urge shows up,
When you feel that pull,
You're at that choice point.
This is your moment.
This is your choice point.
It's something that.
.
.
Is a win if you can see it just from time to time as an opportunity for you not to succumb to pornography.
In that moment Not to be perfect,
But just to notice,
To pause,
To remember.
This is a wave.
And can I experience the peak of the wave?
And then See what it's like the other side.
This is a wave.
This is not a command because sometimes it can feel like a command.
So when you understand why You want to quit.
We begin to see Direction.
More clearly,
Not from pressure,
But from clarity.
And this isn't about losing something.
It's actually about getting parts of your life back.
Parts of you back.
This is what happens.
Every time you Safe one of those.
Waves.
You don't just benefit yourself in the moment of doing that in that very moment.
You're benefiting your future self.
Those moments in the future.
And the more you do that,
The more you're wiring those neurons in your brain,
Thickening those neural templates in your brain that say,
I can do otherwise.
And are about you.
Doing otherwise.
It's really important to remember this.
See it like a journey.
Some days are going to be easier and some days are going to be much,
Much harder.
And your mind will come in with a narrative saying,
Hey,
What's the point?
Not working.
If you can gently get back on track again and recognize.
This is me working on this from time to time.
Not succumbing to this urge in this moment.
This is an act of growth.
The more we can gently do that the more we get through this.