- Moderator
- #25
Sideways
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This person clearly has some issues going on, and it sounds like weed is potentially becoming a real problem for her. It can be hard to walk away from people who we previously had a friendship with. Our concern for their welfare doesn’t just stop because we’ve decided we need to walk away from the person. Watching someone destroy their own life because of an addiction issue? Can be devastatingly hard.
But, at this point, there really isn’t anything you can do about it. If you know someone is breaking the law, you can call the police. Beyond that? The heartbreaking thing is there is really nothing else you can do. That’s hard, but that’s how it is. You aren’t the first person to have to experience that type of anguish, and you won’t be the last.
Her situation? Is incredibly sad. But what are you going to do now that’s healthy for you, and your life? Having decided to remove this person from your life (sounds like a smart decision), is it serving you and your health to be pulling apart her life and her issues? Because it’s not helping her, and from the outside, it looks like it’s really not helping you either.
If this is really causing you a lot of distress? Do something about the issue. Volunteer at a homeless shelter, or support an addiction charity, or... that’s probably the most helpful thing you can do at this point.
But, at this point, there really isn’t anything you can do about it. If you know someone is breaking the law, you can call the police. Beyond that? The heartbreaking thing is there is really nothing else you can do. That’s hard, but that’s how it is. You aren’t the first person to have to experience that type of anguish, and you won’t be the last.
Her situation? Is incredibly sad. But what are you going to do now that’s healthy for you, and your life? Having decided to remove this person from your life (sounds like a smart decision), is it serving you and your health to be pulling apart her life and her issues? Because it’s not helping her, and from the outside, it looks like it’s really not helping you either.
If this is really causing you a lot of distress? Do something about the issue. Volunteer at a homeless shelter, or support an addiction charity, or... that’s probably the most helpful thing you can do at this point.