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Serious What are you most proud of that you've accomplished in life?

I might be delusional but I have gun shot 1person. I’m happy I did. I believe eye 4 eye. I wish life was easier but I know the dark side of the world. I’m proud of believing that I’m a gun violent.
 
I am most proud of the man that I am today. I feel I'm a good man, I've been through a lot but it hasn't changed me. Kind of general but if you guys really knew me I really did come a long way man from where I once was
You are in a place all good people strive to be. Getting there is tough. Staying there is a lifelong challenge. Proud for you bro.
 
Getting into and maintaining recovery from opioid addiction, over 4 years clean now.

I am also mightily proud of the kids my wife and I have created. My whole family have ADHD and my daughter is also autistic. But we use our brains to have fun and don’t let it be a problem. My kids are confident and happy, despite brain types that some class inappropriately as ‘disorders’. This makes me very proud.

The fact my kids have supported me through my recovery makes me extra proud of the creatures that originated in my scrotum 😂.
I’m proud to still be alive. For any of is that fought the opioid or other addiction, getting some sense of control over the beast will always be our greatest achievement.

I used to think the opioid addiction I shared with so many of my friends and peers was work related. Easy access and at some level general acceptance. It’s not like we obtained or used together, we just quietly acknowledged each others affliction and kept going. Medical professionals treating themselves…

Now I realize many people I don’t even “know” but can totally relate to have carried the same monkey around. Hmm, must be something in the air.

I love my brothers and sisters that can see the life for what it was. I also love those still chasing the dream and carrying that monkey around.

For you, we are here. If we don’t fight the battle everyday we will lose again. Unlike the brutal, abisive fun on GG forums no one will flame a fellow addict reaching out. PM any of us. We need the interaction as much as you do.
 
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