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The 1977 classic by the Eagles from the award-winning album, Hotel California, best describes what it is like to be trapped in the vicious gambit of substance abuse–be it alcohol, drugs or any of their ilk – a one-way street where there’s no turning back. Ask Robbie Williams, Charlie Sheen, Tommy Lee and our very own Sanju Baba who’ve all been there, done that! And with the Britney Spears episode, comes to light yet another grim reminder that anybody and everybody can be vulnerable, irrespective of social or economic fibre. However, just as there is light at the end of the tunnel, there is for every hour of Yin, an hour of Yang. Enter the rehab, the
first, last and perhaps the only resort of an addict!
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The 1977 classic by the Eagles from the award-winning album, Hotel California, best describes what it is like to be trapped in the vicious gambit of substance abuse–be it alcohol, drugs or any of their ilk – a one-way street where there’s no turning back. Ask Robbie Williams, Charlie Sheen, Tommy Lee and our very own Sanju Baba who’ve all been there, done that! And with the Britney Spears episode, comes to light yet another grim reminder that anybody and everybody can be vulnerable, irrespective of social or economic fibre. However, just as there is light at the end of the tunnel, there is for every hour of Yin, an hour of Yang. Enter the rehab, the
first, last and perhaps the only resort of an addict!
For Complete IIPM Article, Click on IIPM Article
Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007
An IIPM and Professor Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist) Initiative
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