This document discusses drugs addiction, its effects, and strategies for recovery and rehabilitation. It states that addiction is being abnormally tolerant or dependent on something and is a psychological, physical, or physiological condition that forms habits that can be especially destructive. It then discusses how drugs destroy individuals by making them misfits and dangerous, afflict families with shame and despair, stain communities by harming norms and values, and threaten societies with crime, violence, and socio-economic issues. Finally, it outlines strategies for recovery that include individual control, family guidance and support, upholding community norms and values, laws and regulations, and rehabilitation centers.