“Whenever I had to stop drinking - due to drinking’s un-intentioned bad results, I would see how incomplete life was without alcohol. I would white knuckle it for a while, but I would always begin to drink because I believed it worked.”
A delusion is a belief that is clearly false and that indicates an abnormality in the affected person’s content of thought. […] The key feature of a delusion is the degree to which the person is convinced that the belief is true. A person with a delusion will hold firmly to the belief regardless of evidence to the contrary.
— Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
The main problem of the alcoholic centers in his mind.
— Page 23 Alcoholics Anonymous
