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SUMMARY:Long Term Recovery
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DESCRIPTION: People often ask me whether sobriety can be long-term. People want to know if they can ever go back to the life they once had or have a drink every now and again. To this question specifically, I say this: “No. You can’t go back to that life and nor should you want to. You left that life specifically because it was dangerous, destructive, and affected you in countless and perhaps invisible ways.”
Sobriety is a long-term decision that I want each and every one of you to undertake. It might be sobering to hear that you can’t return to something that once gave you joy, and I find that the human mind tends to gloss over the bad parts for just about everything in life. When we remember situations from ten years ago, it’s easy to play down the negative parts. You will be challenged in the coming years of your sobriety, and even when things are going well, the brain can cause you to second guess your decision-making abilities and make irrational choices according to research in the field...

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