What is the difference between drug-induced ""happiness"" and natural states of happiness?

Sagot :

Human happiness, true emotionally driven happiness, comes from actual lucid life experiences, but if we can call drug-induced “happiness,” it  comes from drugs.

Personally, I think there is a big difference between the two.  

Endorphins and serotonin are some of the brain chemicals involved in happiness. However, returning to a person's normal emotional state after being temporarily released from drugs is not the same as having a constant stream of chemicals in an emotional situation or living a sober and happy life. There is none.

The former is potentially dangerous, the latter is natural. The first is artificially induced and the second is the product of genuine emotion.

To me, I don't think the word 'happiness' can be applied to drug-induced conditions, because true happiness is really just the product of sober emotions. It only gives the user a drug-induced form of blindness from their problems, yet allows them to calmly acknowledge the problems in one's life and at the same time be calmly happy.

To learn more about drugs from the given link

https://brainly.com/question/26254731

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