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Sobriety taught me humility, accountability, and compassion — lessons I wish everyone could experience in their own way.

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If yall don’t think that queer IR couples aren’t an agenda pushed in media you’d be blind. lol they rarely put us with another Black person even in friggin cartoons

First off this was beautifully made but second off notice not a single black person was with another black person….



Four years and one day ago, I didn’t think I was the problem. I thought I was smarter than everyone, that I could hide everything, and that change was for other people — not me. Four years ago, life proved me wrong in the best possible way. Sober for 4 years as of November 26.


I’m grateful for the strength, the lessons, and the people who have supported me along the way. Here’s to continued growth, self-awareness, and choosing recovery—one day at a time.


Every day in sobriety has been a chance to grow, to show up better than yesterday, and to reconnect with myself and others in an honest way.


I’ve learned that mistakes don’t define me. What defines me is my willingness to face them, to make amends, and to ask for forgiveness when I fall short.


it’s about understanding my own behavior, taking responsibility, and becoming aware of who I am and who I want to be.


Four years ago, I made the hardest and most important decision of my life: to step out of addiction and into honesty, humility, and change. Recovery has taught me that freedom isn’t just about putting the drink down—


I’m deeply grateful for the peace that honesty brings. Some lessons, I’ve learned, arrive only when we’re ready to take responsibility for them.


Freedom comes when you stop rewriting the story to make yourself the victim and start telling the truth — even when it’s hard to face.


What happened in my life wasn’t done to me — it was the result of my own decisions, my own patterns, my own need to change.


In the beginning, I thought my struggles were caused by other people — their actions, their choices, their words. But through the rooms of AA, I learned that healing only starts when we stop blaming and start looking inward.


To the one who knows: My heart is broken, too


To the one who knows: I have sent 3 messages of love and reconciliation since March 2024. You missed all of them. Nothing is beyond repair when we look past our anger and both accept our faults. We are only limited by our own unwillingness to forgive.


Ajyesthaso akanishthaso ete sambhrataro vahaduhu saubhagaya.


Quitting is easy. Healing is hard. Forgiving is divine.


No man is perfect. No man is infallible. It’s easy to blame, harder to reflect. As fast as you proposed reconciliation, you forgot about it. Alcohol took me from you. Meth took you from me.

Cardcj's tweet image. No man is perfect. No man is infallible. It’s easy to blame, harder to reflect. 

As fast as you proposed reconciliation, you forgot about it. 

Alcohol took me from you. Meth took you from me.

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