Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong | Johann Hari | TED

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One of my earliest memories
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is of trying to wake up one of my relatives and not being able to.
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And I was just a little kid, so I didn't really understand why,
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but as I got older,
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I realized we had drug addiction in my family,
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including later cocaine addiction.
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I'd been thinking about it a lot lately, partly because it's now exactly 100 years
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since drugs were first banned in the United States and Britain,
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and we then imposed that on the rest of the world.
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It's a century since we made this really fateful decision
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to take addicts and punish them and make them suffer,
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because we believed that would deter them; it would give them an incentive to stop.
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And a few years ago, I was looking at some of the addicts in my life who I love,
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and trying to figure out if there was some way to help them.
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And I realized there were loads of incredibly basic questions
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I just didn't know the answer to,
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like, what really causes addiction?
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Why do we carry on with this approach that doesn't seem to be working,
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and is there a better way out there that we could try instead?
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So I read loads of stuff about it,
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and I couldn't really find the answers I was looking for,
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so I thought, okay, I'll go and sit with different people around the world
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who lived this and studied this
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and talk to them and see if I could learn from them.
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And I didn't realize I would end up going over 30,000 miles at the start,
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but I ended up going and meeting loads of different people,
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from a transgender crack dealer in Brownsville, Brooklyn,
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to a scientist who spends a lot of time feeding hallucinogens to mongooses
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to see if they like them --
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it turns out they do, but only in very specific circumstances --
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to the only country that's ever decriminalized all drugs,
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from cannabis to crack, Portugal.
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And the thing I realized that really blew my mind is,
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almost everything we think we know about addiction is wrong,
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and if we start to absorb the new evidence about addiction,
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I think we're going to have to change a lot more than our drug policies.
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But let's start with what we think we know, what I thought I knew.
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Let's think about this middle row here.
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Imagine all of you, for 20 days now, went off and used heroin three times a day.
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Some of you look a little more enthusiastic than others at this prospect.
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(Laughter)
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Don't worry, it's just a thought experiment.
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Imagine you did that, right?
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What would happen?
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Now, we have a story about what would happen that we've been told for a century.
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We think, because there are chemical hooks in heroin,
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as you took it for a while,
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your body would become dependent on those hooks,
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you'd start to physically need them,
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and at the end of those 20 days, you'd all be heroin addicts. Right?
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That's what I thought.
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First thing that alerted me to the fact that something's not right with this story
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is when it was explained to me.
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If I step out of this TED Talk today and I get hit by a car and I break my hip,
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I'll be taken to hospital and I'll be given loads of diamorphine.
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Diamorphine is heroin.
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It's actually much better heroin than you're going to buy on the streets,
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because the stuff you buy from a drug dealer is contaminated.
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Actually, very little of it is heroin,
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whereas the stuff you get from the doctor is medically pure.
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And you'll be given it for quite a long period of time.
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There are loads of people in this room,
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you may not realize it, you've taken quite a lot of heroin.
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And anyone who is watching this anywhere in the world, this is happening.
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And if what we believe about addiction is right --
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those people are exposed to all those chemical hooks --
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What should happen? They should become addicts.
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This has been studied really carefully.
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It doesn't happen; you will have noticed if your grandmother had a hip replacement,
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she didn't come out as a junkie. (Laughter)
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And when I learned this, it seemed so weird to me,
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so contrary to everything I'd been told, everything I thought I knew,
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I just thought it couldn't be right, until I met a man called Bruce Alexander.
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He's a professor of psychology in Vancouver
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who carried out an incredible experiment
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I think really helps us to understand this issue.
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Professor Alexander explained to me,
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the idea of addiction we've all got in our heads, that story,
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comes partly from a series of experiments
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that were done earlier in the 20th century.
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They're really simple.
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You can do them tonight at home if you feel a little sadistic.
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You get a rat and you put it in a cage, and you give it two water bottles:
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One is just water, and the other is water laced with either heroin or cocaine.
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If you do that, the rat will almost always prefer the drug water
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and almost always kill itself quite quickly.
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So there you go, right? That's how we think it works.
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In the '70s, Professor Alexander comes along and he looks at this experiment
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and he noticed something.
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He said ah, we're putting the rat in an empty cage.
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It's got nothing to do except use these drugs.
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Let's try something different.
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So Professor Alexander built a cage that he called "Rat Park,"
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which is basically heaven for rats.
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They've got loads of cheese, they've got loads of colored balls,
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they've got loads of tunnels.
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Crucially, they've got loads of friends. They can have loads of sex.
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And they've got both the water bottles, the normal water and the drugged water.
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But here's the fascinating thing:
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In Rat Park, they don't like the drug water.
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They almost never use it.
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None of them ever use it compulsively.
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None of them ever overdose.
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You go from almost 100 percent overdose when they're isolated
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to zero percent overdose when they have happy and connected lives.
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Now, when he first saw this, Professor Alexander thought,
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maybe this is just a thing about rats, they're quite different to us.
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Maybe not as different as we'd like, but, you know --
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But fortunately, there was a human experiment
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into the exact same principle happening at the exact same time.
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It was called the Vietnam War.
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In Vietnam, 20 percent of all American troops were using loads of heroin,
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and if you look at the news reports from the time,
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they were really worried, because they thought, my God, we're going to have
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hundreds of thousands of junkies on the streets of the United States
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when the war ends; it made total sense.
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Now, those soldiers who were using loads of heroin were followed home.
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The Archives of General Psychiatry did a really detailed study,
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and what happened to them?
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It turns out they didn't go to rehab. They didn't go into withdrawal.
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Ninety-five percent of them just stopped.
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Now, if you believe the story about chemical hooks,
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that makes absolutely no sense, but Professor Alexander began to think
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there might be a different story about addiction.
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He said, what if addiction isn't about your chemical hooks?
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What if addiction is about your cage?
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What if addiction is an adaptation to your environment?
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Looking at this,
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there was another professor called Peter Cohen in the Netherlands
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who said, maybe we shouldn't even call it addiction.
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Maybe we should call it bonding.
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Human beings have a natural and innate need to bond,
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and when we're happy and healthy, we'll bond and connect with each other,
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but if you can't do that,
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because you're traumatized or isolated or beaten down by life,
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you will bond with something that will give you some sense of relief.
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Now, that might be gambling, that might be pornography,
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that might be cocaine, that might be cannabis,
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but you will bond and connect with something because that's our nature.
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That's what we want as human beings.
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And at first, I found this quite a difficult thing to get my head around,
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but one way that helped me to think about it is,
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I can see, I've got over by my seat a bottle of water, right?
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I'm looking at lots of you, and lots of you have bottles of water with you.
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Forget the drugs. Forget the drug war.
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Totally legally, all of those bottles of water could be bottles of vodka, right?
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We could all be getting drunk -- I might after this -- (Laughter) --
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but we're not.
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Now, because you've been able to afford the approximately gazillion pounds
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that it costs to get into a TED Talk, I'm guessing you guys could afford
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to be drinking vodka for the next six months.
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You wouldn't end up homeless.
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You're not going to do that, and the reason you're not going to do that
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is not because anyone's stopping you.
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It's because you've got bonds and connections
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that you want to be present for.
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You've got work you love. You've got people you love.
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You've got healthy relationships.
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And a core part of addiction,
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I came to think, and I believe the evidence suggests,
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is about not being able to bear to be present in your life.
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Now, this has really significant implications.
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The most obvious implications are for the War on Drugs.
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In Arizona, I went out with a group of women
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who were made to wear t-shirts saying, "I was a drug addict,"
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and go out on chain gangs and dig graves while members of the public jeer at them,
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and when those women get out of prison, they're going to have criminal records
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that mean they'll never work in the legal economy again.
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Now, that's a very extreme example, obviously, in the case of the chain gang,
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but actually almost everywhere in the world
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we treat addicts to some degree like that.
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We punish them. We shame them. We give them criminal records.
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We put barriers between them reconnecting.
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There was a doctor in Canada, Dr. Gabor Maté, an amazing man,
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who said to me, if you wanted to design a system that would make addiction worse,
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you would design that system.
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Now, there's a place that decided to do the exact opposite,
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and I went there to see how it worked.
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In the year 2000, Portugal had one of the worst drug problems in Europe.
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One percent of the population was addicted to heroin, which is kind of mind-blowing,
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and every year, they tried the American way more and more.
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They punished people and stigmatized them and shamed them more,
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and every year, the problem got worse.
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And one day, the Prime Minister and the leader of the opposition got together,
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and basically said, look, we can't go on
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with a country where we're having ever more people becoming heroin addicts.
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Let's set up a panel of scientists and doctors
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to figure out what would genuinely solve the problem.
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And they set up a panel led by an amazing man called Dr. João Goulão,
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to look at all this new evidence,
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and they came back and they said,
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"Decriminalize all drugs from cannabis to crack, but" --
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and this is the crucial next step --
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"take all the money we used to spend on cutting addicts off,
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on disconnecting them,
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and spend it instead on reconnecting them with society."
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And that's not really what we think of as drug treatment
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in the United States and Britain.
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So they do do residential rehab,
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they do psychological therapy, that does have some value.
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But the biggest thing they did was the complete opposite of what we do:
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a massive program of job creation for addicts,
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and microloans for addicts to set up small businesses.
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So say you used to be a mechanic.
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When you're ready, they'll go to a garage, and they'll say,
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if you employ this guy for a year, we'll pay half his wages.
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The goal was to make sure that every addict in Portugal
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had something to get out of bed for in the morning.
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And when I went and met the addicts in Portugal,
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what they said is, as they rediscovered purpose,
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they rediscovered bonds and relationships with the wider society.
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It'll be 15 years this year since that experiment began,
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and the results are in:
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injecting drug use is down in Portugal,
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according to the British Journal of Criminology,
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by 50 percent, five-zero percent.
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Overdose is massively down, HIV is massively down among addicts.
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Addiction in every study is significantly down.
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One of the ways you know it's worked so well is that almost nobody in Portugal
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wants to go back to the old system.
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Now, that's the political implications.
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I actually think there's a layer of implications
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to all this research below that.
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We live in a culture where people feel really increasingly vulnerable
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to all sorts of addictions, whether it's to their smartphones
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or to shopping or to eating.
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Before these talks began -- you guys know this --
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we were told we weren't allowed to have our smartphones on,
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and I have to say, a lot of you looked an awful lot like
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addicts who were told their dealer was going to be unavailable
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for the next couple of hours. (Laughter)
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A lot of us feel like that, and it might sound weird to say,
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I've been talking about how disconnection is a major driver of addiction
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and weird to say it's growing,
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because you think we're the most connected society that's ever been, surely.
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But I increasingly began to think that the connections we have
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or think we have, are like a kind of parody of human connection.
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If you have a crisis in your life, you'll notice something.
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It won't be your Twitter followers who come to sit with you.
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It won't be your Facebook friends who help you turn it round.
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It'll be your flesh and blood friends who you have deep and nuanced
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and textured, face-to-face relationships with,
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and there's a study I learned about from Bill McKibben, the environmental writer,
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that I think tells us a lot about this.
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It looked at the number of close friends the average American believes
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they can call on in a crisis.
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That number has been declining steadily since the 1950s.
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The amount of floor space an individual has in their home
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has been steadily increasing,
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and I think that's like a metaphor
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for the choice we've made as a culture.
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We've traded floorspace for friends, we've traded stuff for connections,
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and the result is we are one of the loneliest societies there has ever been.
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And Bruce Alexander, the guy who did the Rat Park experiment, says,
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we talk all the time in addiction about individual recovery,
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and it's right to talk about that,
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but we need to talk much more about social recovery.
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Something's gone wrong with us, not just with individuals but as a group,
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and we've created a society where, for a lot of us,
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life looks a whole lot more like that isolated cage
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and a whole lot less like Rat Park.
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If I'm honest, this isn't why I went into it.
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I didn't go in to the discover the political stuff, the social stuff.
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I wanted to know how to help the people I love.
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And when I came back from this long journey and I'd learned all this,
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I looked at the addicts in my life,
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and if you're really candid, it's hard loving an addict,
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and there's going to be lots of people who know in this room.
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You are angry a lot of the time,
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and I think one of the reasons why this debate is so charged
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is because it runs through the heart of each of us, right?
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Everyone has a bit of them that looks at an addict and thinks,
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I wish someone would just stop you.
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And the kind of scripts we're told for how to deal with the addicts in our lives
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is typified by, I think,
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the reality show "Intervention," if you guys have ever seen it.
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I think everything in our lives is defined by reality TV,
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but that's another TED Talk.
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If you've ever seen the show "Intervention,"
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it's a pretty simple premise.
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Get an addict, all the people in their life, gather them together,
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confront them with what they're doing, and they say, if you don't shape up,
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we're going to cut you off.
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So what they do is they take the connection to the addict,
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and they threaten it, they make it contingent
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on the addict behaving the way they want.
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And I began to think, I began to see why that approach doesn't work,
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and I began to think that's almost like the importing of the logic of the Drug War
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into our private lives.
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So I was thinking, how could I be Portuguese?
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And what I've tried to do now, and I can't tell you I do it consistently
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and I can't tell you it's easy,
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is to say to the addicts in my life
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that I want to deepen the connection with them,
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to say to them, I love you whether you're using or you're not.
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I love you, whatever state you're in,
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and if you need me, I'll come and sit with you
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because I love you and I don't want you to be alone
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or to feel alone.
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And I think the core of that message --
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you're not alone, we love you --
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has to be at every level of how we respond to addicts,
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socially, politically and individually.
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For 100 years now, we've been singing war songs about addicts.
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I think all along we should have been singing love songs to them,
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because the opposite of addiction is not sobriety.
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The opposite of addiction is connection.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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