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Really worth a read. Jill Stark gets sober, becomes famous writing about it, then tries going back to drinking in moderation.

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Search on the founder of Moderation Managements founder Audrey Kishline. You will see simillar story of how tragic the life ended for Audrey. There is a better way. AA has a decent chance. Even Atheist have found some solace in AA. They believed in the 12 steps and used that as their HP.

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I’m an atheist and AA was one of my two higher powers. It did for me what I couldn’t do for myself. It humbled me when I realized that what I thought knew, I didn’t know at all.

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Always a sticking point for me in 12 step groups. I don't know why I never even considered it. Thank you!

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Isinatra in reply to Nothing_but_books

I struggled until it was explained to me along with all the other questions I had. 😊

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Great story and a lot of insight. Thank you, HeavyFoot.

Thanks for posting. It was interesting to read. I wonder when we will see 'sober curious' bars pop up in England. I'd like to say as a teen I'd have gone but I probably wouldn't have because I looked for escapism in which ever form but I certainly access them now.

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