Thursday, July 11, 2013

The Human Spirit Dominates

The human spirit dominates over all life. It is Biblical, it is evolutionary, and it is basic common sense. There is very little argument with the notion that the human spirit, be it arrogant or divine, dominates over everything and does it well and completely.

When humans are driven into destruction, it is amazing what they are capable of enduring and for how long they are capable of enduring this. Drug screening is a living testament to how resilient the human body is to long term drug abuse and how little it can show when done on a regular basis. There will always be a few employees who test positive on their drug screening and who you would not expect to do so.

Drug and alcohol testing is a living testament to how much the human body can put up with before it collapses completely. Drug abuse and alcoholism are both high toxic forms of self abuse and they both carry very serious long term side effects. Even if the body does not show these effects on the outside, it certainly shows up on the inside. The individual can suffer from sickness, disease, decay and many other forms of physical abnormalities because of their disease of self abuse. Drug screening and alcohol testing come into play heavily with regard to keeping both the physical disease and the self abuse disease out of your jobsite. It is not just a matter of safety. It is also a matter of life and of morale.

The human spirit also dominates when it comes to overcoming these physical and emotional abnormalities. Overcoming addiction is one of the hardest things to do, but it helps a great deal. The difference between before and after the addiction is like night and day, if each human spirit has the will to dominate over this pestilence. Alcohol and drug screening are available for any business in Australia which would like to keep their company clean and drug free. Onsite drug & alcohol testing is available through Mediscreen, and we would love to hear from you today.


This article has been taken from http://mediscreen.net.au/articles/?p=2368

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