Designed to Collapse: Why Your Addiction Was Never an Accident
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What if addiction isn’t a flaw… but a design?
In this episode of The PayPig Chronicles, we dismantle the comforting illusion that addiction is caused by a single mistake, a weak moment, or a broken “beam” in an otherwise stable life. Instead, we explore a far more unsettling idea: what if the entire structure was built to collapse from the start?
Through powerful metaphors and sharp psychological insight, this episode reframes addiction as something deeper, systemic, and intentionally reinforced over time. Not a failure… but a pattern. Not an accident… but a trajectory.
If you’ve ever tried to “fix” yourself and failed, this conversation may change how you see everything.
Highlights
Highlights
[00:00:00] The collapsing building metaphor, searching for a single cause
[00:00:10] Human need to blame one identifiable “weak point”
[00:00:33] Why finding a single flaw feels reassuring
[00:00:53] The unsettling realization, there is no broken beam
[00:01:03] The idea that the system was designed to fail
[00:01:16] Shift from “accident” to intentional structure
[00:01:21] Rethinking addiction as a built-in outcome, not a mistake