Is getting over habits easier when you know vs denial
Let me explain. Say someone has a habit of doing something, but then stops before it gets worse, saying to themselves "that isn't me" "I won't be that person who does whatever it is they do". Do you figure if the person finally realizes that they already are what they deny themselves not being or not exactly there yet, that it be easier to face and give up on it easier? Or is that even worse when a person realizes they are who they tried not becoming?
To put it simpler, the drunk man stops drinking for a while so he doesn't become an alcoholic, he denies that he already is one, but it only last so long before he picks it up again and gets drunk some more. The cycle continues because he doesn't want to be that guy, but he is doing the very definition of being insane. Because he keeps going through that cycle expecting to break the habit, that urge to grab another drink. Do you figure if the man finally stops to realize that he is what he was trying not to be, and then doesn't deny it to himself anymore, do you figure the habit would be easier to break? Or would it be worse because he knows he is what he has been denying for so long?
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Realize or not, that is just crazy, at that point the person won't stop. | 0 | |
It would make stopping harder because the person knows now. | 0 | |
I think it can go both ways depending if the person wants to stop. | 2 | |
Well to fix a problem you have to admit it, so yeah. | 2 |