I love
sobriety. It's almost like its own "high."
I love not worrying about being able to intelligently converse with my colleagues and my advisors because I'm hungover.
I love feeling my brain recover more each day without the poison. I love feeling my thoughts, insights, and ideas slowly approaching the speed of light again.
I love school. I love learning. I love school. I love learning. I love school. I love learning.
I love KNOWING that I'll make a difference in people's lives now.
I love *knowing* I don't drink. It's so liberating.
Have a beautiful day everyone!
I love not worrying about being able to intelligently converse with my colleagues and my advisors because I'm hungover.
I love feeling my brain recover more each day without the poison. I love feeling my thoughts, insights, and ideas slowly approaching the speed of light again.
I love school. I love learning. I love school. I love learning. I love school. I love learning.
I love KNOWING that I'll make a difference in people's lives now.
I love *knowing* I don't drink. It's so liberating.
Have a beautiful day everyone!
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Originally Posted by HereIAm321
sobriety. It's almost like its own "high."
And for me, that feeling hasn't been temporary. I have felt this way for many years now...
and ps I'm a teacher, so nothing makes me happier than to hear that someone loves learning...knowledge is power
I told a couple of trusted colleagues who also had problems with alcohol. There was one incident at a summit where I was really drunk, but other people were drinking too. Other than that, I suspect people thought I was probably just very depressed and flat.
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