The ugliness we see around us makes us feel the same deep inside discovering our values they will create the moral life for us to live searching for anything in print and learning from each discovery will improve our lives one page at a time several pages in one book. Allows us to enter the minds of characters and being able to understand their purpose. Through literary, we escape the real world to return to find meaning in it. Literary works reveal our inner lives and the lives of those we do not know at all. Look beyond the place we are sitting at present what is hidden in the nearest shadow, beneath the ripples on the water, rise up and search the land, no longer relying on lines in the sand. It all relates to the constant curiosities without a discovery, Problems without solutions, wanting change but never looking to find it, not caring means booze is preferred. Also a better life is hidden in books telling us how they recovered from booze and all their other bad habits. Booze ends and reading begins our recovery. Boozers are the most depressing proving our existence in the life of addictions is where we prove it. Low status in society and character and depression booze never had a high status just our inflated egos that makes it exist. Always there to degrade the human life because we allow it to and no moral life to stop us and the ruins that control our lives. We are in a hurry to create more disasters in our lives and having no interest in recovery, improvement, or safety. We can’t run away from our problems we must destroy what we don’t want to see or need or want this is what recovery is all about reading books to improve us called literary power that we need constantly to keep us turned away from the booze and start living the constant changes that recovery will provide. When we get the feeling how silly the life of booze is it will make no sense to us and want to quit and walk away to look for books for better entertainment and serious changes and staying sober.
Literary power and improvement not the ruins of booze
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