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You're not being honest with yourself, if you think one drink won't hurt. That's the beginning of a bad choice. I'm hoping you love yourself enough not to harm your life with alcohol that could turn into dependency. Yes, you could do anything, but is it the right and best choice for you, is the question. I'm proud of you for not drinking for five whole weeks. I bet you have many talents that you could reintroduce into your life that you enjoy, and would be so much more fulfilling and productive. You may have talent you've not used in years. Perhaps you can paint or remodel things.
Dan193 · 31-35, M
@LadyGrace I felt like alcohol made me better, but while that was happening, I became dependent of it. Like my bright mood and assertivness got linked to it.
That's the reason I stopped, and try to stay away, because I want to learn to do and be those things without it in my blood.
Thank you for your answer, me writing this to you, makes me remember why I stopped in the first place.
That's the reason I stopped, and try to stay away, because I want to learn to do and be those things without it in my blood.
Thank you for your answer, me writing this to you, makes me remember why I stopped in the first place.
@Dan193 You're welcome, Dan. I know you can do this. I have learned that temptations can lead to a sense of false security. Satan makes them look so good, but numbs our mind to the outcome and dangers of it. I have learned that sometimes we are not as strong as we would like to think. That right there, is a lie from the devil, and soon we're hooked for believing that lie. The main thing is to love ourselves enough to do what is best for ourselves.