You need a beer and a bong hit.
Been there doing that Wrote:
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> Not usually a quitter Wrote:
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> > Was a heavy drinker for years and was putting
> on
> > weight. Cut out the booze a few months ago and
> > increased my activity. Has helped with weight
> but
> > don’t feel clearer or have a better outlook.
> In
> > fact things seem more frustrating now than
> before.
> > Anyone experience similar?
>
> Cutting out alcohol is not going to change your
> "outlook". You can eliminate alcohol from your
> life but until you make wholesale changes you will
> not find that you are automatically a different
> person. I'm not. I know I'm not. I am just not
> ready (financially) to do what I need to do to
> completely change my life, even though alcohol is
> no longer a part of it. I still feel like shit, am
> angry all the time, have a really piss poor
> outlook on the future. I was the same way when I
> was drinking. My life change will involve leaving
> Northern Virginia, reconnecting with a more simple
> life, eliminating getting wrapped up in all the
> media and political bullshit. I want to get back
> to living for myself and not concern myself with
> what modern society tries to convince everyone is
> the way you need to be living. A couple more years
> and I will be there and certainly not here. I
> figure I have about 20 years left to live, and I
> certainly will not be spending that time paying a
> lick of attention to social media, mainstream
> media, politics and the stupid drama that people
> seem allow to define their lives.
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