Charlie Sheen's Addictive Personality - He Doesn't Know when to Quit

Wendy Dawn
There are two things Charlie Sheen can't do. He can't keep his mouth shut, and he can't keep himself out of the news. I think it is about time he give up the fight and focus on his kids before he loses more than custody to his crazy, apparently drug addicted lifestyle.

The latest move by Charlie, reported by TMZ , is to slap a lawsuit on Warner Brothers for letting him go before completing the season of "Two and a Half Men." He is also suing on behalf of the cast and crew, something I am sure they could have done for themselves.

Warner Bros. claims they fired Charlie because of his behavior. The actor's representative claims he was fired when he was sick, which is a violation of federal law. The hoopla continues back and forth between Warner Bros. and Sheen, goaded by a ferocious attorney who is driven in their suit against Warner Bros.

Ami dst all of this madness Charlie continues to mouth off via all outlets available to him, including his own internet webcasts. The webcast was random and pointless. The most memorable line was Charlie's declaration that "What's not to love, it's my life - winning!"

Of all things, it is most obvious that Charlie Sheen doesn't know when to quit -- good evidence of his addictive personality. He also appears to have a narcissistic bent.

It is his strong, addictive, narcissistic personality that has caused Charlie all of his trouble, and he can't see it.

Etidbits reports that following his latest webcasts psychologists recommend Charlie be hospitalized against his will. He has been described as being in a mania or hypo-mania state of mind. He thinks he is above his trouble and above everyone else.

In all likely-hood Charlie's alleged drug use has altered his mental capacities. He appears to be headed for a major meltdown, one from which it may be difficult, if not impossible to recover, if someone doesn't intervene on his behalf.

In the beginning the Charlie's was an interesting story. The more rowdy he has become , the more unsettling the drama has become to watch. Following Charlie in the news is like watching a train wreck that is destined to get worse, but it's hard to look away.

Published by Wendy Dawn

Wendy Dawn enjoys research and writing on various topics. Her areas of professional expertise include history, teaching, and fitness. Wendy's passions include health, fitness, wellness, and weight loss. She...  View profile

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  • Dina Sullivan3/18/2011

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