JANUARY 28,1979

On this date about 2 am central time I entered rehab wanting to end the lousy life of booze and at the end of the 28 days I left there and never returned again. I had no success in quitting on my own so I tried professional help and they did in 28 days what I tried for five years to do. I was surprised how easy it is to end the nagging addiction in a rehab using ways I never heard or read about as I wasted years on fighting a booze problem when the easy solution was just a few miles away. When I was dropped off at the rehab I was told just do what they tell you and I used this for the whole time I was there and everything worked out just perfect and I also used it all during my sobriety. Some people quit on their own but not everyone is able to and maybe they never had a booze problem like a lot of others do. I was one of the worst boozers back in the day and no one can quit and addiction like that by themselves maybe one in a thousand or more and I say it is unlikely for anyone with a strong addiction to quit on their own. Rehab taught us ways to stay sober and how to lose bad attitudes and to prevent them from returning. Anger towards yourself, the world, other people is too much of a stress that doesn’t need to be in your mind at all so toss it out and live in the serene world problem free. We delay our trek to the sober life because we don’t know how to quit drinking but in our mind we want to end addictions we are humans we seek to end hardship because we believe in the moral life feeling guilty that we are not living up to our responsibilities of not choosing the moral life carrying around with us a worthless person and lifestyle to match. We say we don’t care and addictions is our only value feeling like a fool not believing it really is. This is offering you a better way to live so why reject it for a stupid reason to stay with addictions? I absorbed everything rehab offered me and kept looking for more and I don’t think people can get too much moral learning so with that said it never got boring for a second in my years of sobriety. The same can happen to anyone if you never give up the struggle and there is no day off it is every minute of your life keep reading and learning about morality it will be your path to a life of wisdom. I hope this post will jump start your enthusiasm to want to live the moral and sober life.

Rehab and the moral life and you will be following my leader

see ya’ next time

EXTREMELY MOTIVATED

Bound and determined means extremely motivated wanting to do something very much and not allowing anyone or anything to stop you. Resolution means to undo and when a conflict reaches its resolution it has been undone no longer fastened to our lives. New Year’s resolutions dates back to the 1780s drew from the determined sense of the word meaning committed not to change it. When a resolution is made the issue will stay gone and the goal will never end no matter what gets in our way. Nothing will change our decision like if you decide to live sober for the rest of your life nothing can stop you and your friends can never talk us into drinking again just turn away. Resolutions fail every year for many of us but the one resolution I stayed with is to stay sober and have for many years. No one can talk me into drinking again as I am bound and determined to live a sober life as I refuse to be a boozer again. Temptation is almost non existent I have a strong sobriety which requires daily practice and with being bound and determined and committed to have a strong sobriety for years you will be there. I was one of the worst boozers so I had to try hard not to return to booze again. It doesn’t matter how severe our problem is the same commitment goes into it. Making a resolution to change and stay with it is a promise we make to do it and the worse thing humans can do is to go back on the promise we made so this is why resolutions were created for us to stay with a decision and never back down like the word determined is our commitment to successful sober life and other issues that we need to overcome. Success is always worth the daily struggle. What success did you have as a boozer?

A resolution is our commitment to stay sober and never break it.

Happy New Year

see ya’ next time