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Congrats on 4 years of learning how to be an adult...😂. You’re story is similar to mine, I finally darkened the doors of AA at age 54, long past the time I should have been here. I was also under the illusion that I had it “under control” and my life wasn’t “that bad”. I had a good job, big house in the suburbs and substantial money. However, what I didn’t have was any dignity or self-esteem because I was hiding in my garage drinking alone. I had no friends and my wife detested my existence. What I found in AA was hope, looks like you found it too.
Hell, yeah! Keep on trudging! (Imagine the R. Crumb image of Mr. Natural's "Keep on trucking" repurposed. I can't attach it here, but trust me, it's cool!)
Wow, that is so nice. Thank you so much--it means an awful to have people like you here all the time--it for sure helps keep me sober!
Thank you.
Congrats on 4 years of learning how to be an adult...😂. You’re story is similar to mine, I finally darkened the doors of AA at age 54, long past the time I should have been here. I was also under the illusion that I had it “under control” and my life wasn’t “that bad”. I had a good job, big house in the suburbs and substantial money. However, what I didn’t have was any dignity or self-esteem because I was hiding in my garage drinking alone. I had no friends and my wife detested my existence. What I found in AA was hope, looks like you found it too.
We all have the same story in the end! Thank you so much for supporting us here--it really means a lot!
Congratulations!
Thank you very much.
Hell, yeah! Keep on trudging! (Imagine the R. Crumb image of Mr. Natural's "Keep on trucking" repurposed. I can't attach it here, but trust me, it's cool!)