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Realizing the depth of the unknown
Releasing the devil (which whom was only built from anger, lies, deceit, and awful pain) from the scattered negativity inside deep down within …
Every time I get close to the end of this mission that I have so strongly put all my might into succeeding, I slowly began to start having those short yet intense clips of freedom and finally closing the doors to this life of terror that I’ve always lived , blindly an echo of whispers unknown bring upon an extremely powerful source that starts prying and pulling until it gets what it wants. My soul
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I recently started recovery. It made me think a lot clearer take care of myself and my responsibilities with much more Respect and appreciation. It also made me realize a lot, such as throughout my addiction I did not have any true, genuine and real friends because if I did then everyone of them wouldn’t have abandoned me when I became sober.