I got tired of being a failure so I decided to prove I had some smarts after all by choosing to be a blogger. My mission is to create a sober world where booze will no longer be a major source of ruin. My first mission was to stay sober and find ways to avoid relapse which does not exist in a strong sobriety and staying away from other drinkers. Hanging out with drunken failures is the start of our ruins no want for the comfort of being sober but the choice of a hardship lifestyle. I know that sober living is the best way to live and many boozers think this way so why is there so many boozers out there? If you know what is best for you why are you delaying the start of your sobriety? Admit booze was your mistake and move on to recovery and the devotion to being sober. You have seen your own ruins why doesn’t it make you run to sobriety? I did and stayed sober thinking what lifestyle could be better? Living sober and being a blogger is my mission. What is your mission? Why is booze more important than sobriety? The issues that boozers live with can’t be enjoying themselves so why not live sober? As a boozer we all go through this for awhile then we are serious about being sober but why put up with it for years at a time and did nothing to help yourself and others never do so get sober before it’s too late. Do you truly believe that booze is your mission? Sounds like it is not wanting to quit getting more benefits from it than from sobriety? Maybe it’s more simple than this being only a frolic at the bar or a romp in the park at midnight being only half drunk as we all do when all of us drink a few we never know what we will think of doing in the wee hours of the night. We can do all this while staying sober so all you need to give up is the booze not the crazy ideas at the park. What is your mission to drink booze or to improve your life and stay sober? There is no loyalty in booze and not in being drunk either so why refuse to end it? we don’t need to know why we just have to live a better life being sober?
Make your mission statement living a life of sobriety