Sunday, October 23, 2016

A LIFE WITHOUT ADDICTIONS, HAPPINESS THAT IS REAL

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What to think if you share with someone a difficulty you have faced and how you overcame it, and the person who you told this to responds with sorrow for you and says dishonestly that he has no problems at all? How can we believe someone who consistently denies having everyday problems that happen to everyone, and how can we believe someone who says they never have a problem?

Washing away every problem with a drink of red wine, flushing it all away as you sip red wine that becomes your problem, in addition to these everyday problems you are having but say you are not having.

To endanger your kidneys and liver, so all your everyday problems go away, but now what you have is Fatty Liver Disease and Kidney Disease instead of an admittance to normal everyday problems. Sipping this wine and forgetting all bad occurrences, getting dizzy in the brain to chase away these everyday problems that happen to you, as to everyone else, just so you can lie and say "You do not have any problems!"

Having an inability to feel compassion for those who trust you with their life's trials and tribulations, red wine coloring your spectacles rose-colored, so you cannot feel the plight of another and therefore cannot help others when they need you and come to you for your help and affection.

Aggressiveness, fits of uncontrollable anger, as a result of too much red wine! An inability to concentrate, your blood as red as this red wine, bleeding everyday like everyone else, but laughing in a drunken state while bleeding.

Warming yourself, heating up your fires, fires of anger and fires of passion. Losing good heartedness as you lose concern for your problems as well as concern for the problems of others.

Laughing instead at someone's problems because they are their problems and not yours. Not being happy for other's when they have happiness, instead to be happy if someone has troubles, the red wine being the cause of your hatred as it alters the state of your brain and emotions.

To have the greatness to be free of an addiction to the chemicals in liquor that are the cause of this hatred, anger, and unhappiness from poor health that will be your condition in the long run.

Having a healthy liver and kidneys, and a healthy attitude of life, to be able to be there for others, not to laugh or make fun of other's problems, not to make light of someone else's plight.

To have a smile that is real, and not caused by addiction or drunkenness. To be blessed with having true honest happiness, that comes to you because of your acts of loving-kindness, not from your drinking of red wine from the bottle.

Finding an old wine bottle in the lake with a message inside that reads: "DO NOT DRINK."

To then be able to throw a full bottle of red wine back into the lake, so it drowns itself and does not drown you.

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