I quite agree with you to some certain extent, but not completely. I see alcoholism like any other addiction, and it takes lots of discipline to overcome it.
We all have encountered difficulties in our lives and never found solace in the bottle not because it was that difficult, but because we decided NEVER to go down that path.
That is why I feel most alcoholics choose to be one not because they can't control themselves, but because they have decided not to even give it a try.
Majority of alcoholics are lazy, selfish, broke, and got nothing to lose. So what do they do is to pass off their misery to the closest person just to cause them heartaches and have them share in their frustrations.
But trust me when I say that most of those alcoholics act on purpose by drinking to stupor just to draw unnecessary attention to themselves. And that is why no matter how drunk they are, they never forget a thing!
What I'm trying to say in essence is that we all have been addicted to certain things in our lives, but we were able to free ourselves because we made a bold decision.
That is why I think it's high time alcoholics stopped playing the victim by making people believe they can't control themselves.
RE: DON'T ASK AN ALCOHOLIC TO CHOOSE BETWEEN YOU AND THE BOTTLE - COUNSELLING SESSION