I can understand the initial curiousity and social pressure to try alcohol at a young age. We all want to see and experience what everyone else is doing. But after many years of drinking, heavy drinking, hang overs, and seeing our lives controled by AL why do we continue to choose to drink.
I accept the cries of "AL is additive" and yet many of us have overcome the addition, even after years of abuse, and lived days AF. Some have even managed months, and years AF. So why do we return to the AL after stopping.
I think if we could solve this mystery and then figure out how to fill the void created when we stop, we could help so many on here.
Here are my thoughts
Why we go back to drinking:
- to add excitment or romance to our relationship
- because once expanded to the experience our minds want that feeling again
- its an easy way out for dealing with too much stress
- we have given up on pursuing goals and started to coast
- we believe the advertising hype that everyone else is having fun
- we choose to forget the bad experiencesI'm sure you could all add to this list but in reality they are rubbish reasons.
OK so lets try another angle...How do we fill the void left when we do manage to stop drinking to ensure we never take it up again?
Start a new relationshipCompletely change our life to something we do enjoyEat more delicious foodPursue a spiritual faith and ask for help from a higher powerTake up a difficult challenge to keep us mentally and physically exhaustedActually I have no idea...
If I knew the answer to this I would gladly share it with you. But here I am truly stumped so all you clever people who have discovered a new life AF long term...please help us all with the answers
Thanks heaps
Hazeleyes
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