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Shadow. Ash. Spirit. Flame.

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Ten years sober, and counting...

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Shadow. Ash. Spirit. Flame.

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Shadow. Ash. Spirit. Flame. – Ten years sober, and counting… Skip to content Shadow. Ash. Spirit. Flame. Ten years sober, and counting… Menu Home A LITTLE HISTORY ARE YOU NEWLY SOBER? START HERE. A to Z of SOBRIETY 2015 Beginnings · Being True to Yourself · Labels · Love Letters · The Truth · Year 10 Truth is truth. How you deal with it is up to you. February 6, 2024 Phoenix @ shadowashspirtflame.wordpress.com 3 Comments “Truth is truth. How you deal with it is up to you.” – Camina Drummer, The Expanse, S4E02: Jetsam The Truth about alcohol abuse: People don’t talk much about alcohol abuse. At least most people I know. Like them, and before I quit, I too did not understand what it really meant. Being an “alcoholic” or not being able to “manage your drinking” was long (and for some, still is) thought to be a moral failing — a character flaw or lack of willpower. But it hardly ever is. People don’t become dependent on alcohol (or anything ...

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