A Dialogue on the Bad Effects of Drug Addiction
Rahul: Hey Aman, did you hear about Rohan?
Aman: Yes, I did. I can’t believe he got into drugs. It’s so sad.
Rahul: I know. He was such a bright student
once.
Aman: Drug addiction has completely ruined his life.
Rahul: It started with “just trying it
once,” and now he’s addicted.
Aman: That’s how it usually begins — out of curiosity or peer pressure.
Rahul: It’s scary how quickly drugs can
take control of someone’s life.
Aman: True. They destroy not only health but also relationships and
future.
Rahul: His parents are heartbroken. They
never expected this.
Aman: That’s the worst part. Drug addiction doesn’t just hurt the user.
Rahul: You’re right. It affects the entire
family emotionally and financially.
Aman: And the addict often turns to crime to get more drugs.
Rahul: That’s what happened with Rohan. He
stole money from his own house.
Aman: It’s tragic. Drugs can make people do things they’d never imagine.
Rahul: I wish there were more awareness in
schools about this.
Aman: Absolutely. Prevention is better than cure in such cases.
Rahul: Have you seen how bad his health has
become?
Aman: Yes. Drug abuse weakens the body and can even lead to death.
Rahul: It’s a dead-end path. It offers
temporary relief but permanent damage.
Aman: That’s why it’s important to say no — even when others say it’s
cool.
Rahul: I hope Rohan gets the help he needs
and recovers.
Aman: Me too. With support and treatment, recovery is possible.
Rahul: We should spread awareness among our
friends.
Aman: Yes, and help them understand the dangers before it’s too late.
Rahul: We will start from tomorrow.
Aman: Sure. See you tomorrow.
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