Anything that pertains to obsession is anything that differs from a natural high. In other words, an obsession is what releases chemicals in the brain similar to serotonin and can cause a natural euphoria. What that said, there are a lot of ways to gather pleasure that seemingly intoxicate the mind with a very cyclical value.
After your mind is registered as something that enjoys an event, it repeats the action of it in the thought process one seemingly owns and is uplifted and rejuvenated at high levels after that desired action is displayed.
Furthermore, the mind is a very complex 'particle' of the brain and can therefore create patterns of these desired attributes to the person's life. The person must follow the paths to these claims and do them, but must watch out for over-obsessed objects.
To do this, one must simply enjoy but not use that object as something that can harm them when they do not have that object; one must desire over a variety of things with a so-called 'obsessed passion' being the exempt from other objects, but must be something that can be played throughout the mind to create 'hopeful euphoria,' but the kind that cannot harm. If it is the kind of 'hopeful euphoria,' that can only be that, and no palpable passion, then it is a claim one must simply defeat in order to attain goodwill and happiness.
The thing is, it cannot be something that can harm you, which is the danger to many behaviors passion-related.
It must be something that cannot take you away from other intoxicating substances of both the literal and figurative value, but something that can defeat the dangers of them. If this is done accordingly, you should not feel 'sick' after that so-called obsession lost, but instead create non-futile sources of 'hopeful euphoria,' in the mind. A euphoria that is created and knows itself well, but knowing it can be retrieved again.