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'You're expected to perform, but no one wants to know how you do it': Cocaine, the toxic fuel of young professionals

'You're expected to perform, but no one wants to know how you do it': Cocaine, the toxic fuel of young professionals

Cocaine is becoming a common substance among young professionals striving for high performance, raising concerns about workplace culture and addiction.

Editorial Staff
1 min read
Updated 2 days ago

Cocaine use has surged among young professionals who feel immense pressure to excel in their careers. This trend highlights a troubling aspect of modern work culture, where performance is prioritized over well-being.

The drug is often used as a means to cope with the relentless demands of the workplace, yet discussions about its use remain largely taboo. Many individuals feel they must hide their struggles with substance use.

As the stigma surrounding drug use persists, it is crucial to address the underlying issues that drive young professionals to seek out such dangerous solutions. A shift in workplace culture may be necessary to foster healthier environments.