Infinite Jest

What is the main conflict in Infinite Jest: A Novel by David Foster Wallace?

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The novel is a interconnected sequence of events, told out of timeline order, that focuses on addiction in all its forms. Whether its drugs, sex, or fame, the novel's primary goal is to examine the need for these addictions and show that it is possible to addicted to addiction itself.