As to others: My sobriety has taught me that we have no clue what's going on in someone else's head. Too much happened to get them here.
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As to me: My sobriety has taught me that I must accept that there are limits to what I can do. That many, many things are out of my control.
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That one is still hard for me, but — when I remember it — it makes everything go much more smoothly for me.
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When going through a year like this one has been, admitting I don't know others' motivations & understanding my own limits has been a gift.
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Those were ~not~ skills I had or employed when I was drinking, so I'm very grateful and thankful that I've learned those things since.
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I still don't employ them perfectly. It's a life-long process, living well. But, here I am, further along than before & so grateful for it.
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So, that's the big thing I'm grateful for this year. ... Hope y'all had a great day. Thanks for the follows and friendships.


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On that note ... Night, all, and let us be good to one another — and ourselves.
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This was wonderful to read, Chris. I hope you had a happy Thanksgiving, and thank you for giving so much to us.
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