Definition 
Addict and Supplier
/ˈædɪkt ænd səˈplaɪər/




  1. While dopamine seeking behavior, and those chemicals considered similar, is observed consistently and naturally throughout many species, seeking pleasure at the expense of the self or the community enters the realm of addiction. When one is willing to forgo all safety and sanity for a “fix”, the supplier of said “fix” is given power over the addict's life. Thus is the relationship between addict and supplier– power and profit held over perceived need at the expense of a life.