Imagine having all of these people worshipping you. The mediocrity of it all is enough to make anyone start using heroin. "Why are you so hung up on me? Don't you have a life of your own?!" You can find those who have the mediocrity of everyday life consuming them, so they begin using opioids as a way to cope. Some people were prescribed opioids, thinking they would help them, but they were lied to and became addicted. Tragedy can almost certainly spark a drug addiction. As a possible conclusion, if I am not unintentionally excluding a group, some people live the "average" life. These people go to work every day. They get all of the recommended booster shots. They don't question much. They are content; they don't need to use drugs because mediocrity has become their way of life. These people view drug users as having a disease. They might abuse food or something that isn't thought of as abnormal. Most people live rather boring lives. We can move to the ultra-wealthy hedonists. Or, the ultra-poor junkies because that's all they know. It is probably best to stop here. The one thing that I am certain of is that if you are a human being, you have all these different habits that have become part of your daily/weekly/monthly/yearly routine.