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I can't tell you how many times I relapsed by telling myself: "Oh, I'm sure I can have just one." 

 

All lies!

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Beacon,

 

Honest insight. As for me after all this quit time all there is, is a feeling of " I used to do that ", a transmission of the fact that I did. An acknowledgment. 

 

Eventually all there is, is a memory. That's about all that's left of it, the reminder of the addiction.

 

But no more whispers Beacon. They will fade.

 

This is good insight to pass down.  It encourages hope and offers promise as we navigate this path.

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wise words as always- and always welcome on a hot Sunday in Texas-

 

I don't want no smoke- stress an worry is kill n me but even still ,, a dang cig wont do nothing but suck- stink, an make me feel like shit,

 

and,, I ll be totally disappointed in me so,,, ntap period--

 

Everybody have a blessed an terrific day,

 

RC- Texas infidel out,,

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