SkyloBenKenobi
SkyloBenKenobi t1_j1794so wrote
Reply to comment by No_Recognition2795 in It's obvious that I need to go to Alcoholics Anonymous, does anyone have advice on how to get started? by [deleted]
It’s because you never put in the work. And it shows. Don’t spoil someone else’s chance to recover because you didn’t do anything for yourself. It’s a spiritual program of action, which I can tell you are not about being spiritual or doing any action. Commenting this on a post of someone asking for help. Shame on you. If you knew anything about real alcoholics, you can’t stop on your own. If you can you’re not a real alcoholic or drug addict. Just a moderate to heavy drinker.
SkyloBenKenobi t1_j178ssd wrote
Reply to comment by the-crotch in It's obvious that I need to go to Alcoholics Anonymous, does anyone have advice on how to get started? by [deleted]
What are you talking about? Bill Wilson stayed sober until the day he died. You have no room talking about anything you don’t know shit about. You have opinions. Fine but don’t go spouting fallacious absurdities that have no basis in fact and might hurt someone’s life.
SkyloBenKenobi t1_j178dnn wrote
Reply to comment by the-crotch in It's obvious that I need to go to Alcoholics Anonymous, does anyone have advice on how to get started? by [deleted]
Don’t go around spitting this obviously ridiculous rhetoric. AA is the most effective solution by so far it’s incomparable. I’m a proud member and I know a lot of people who’s lives are much better because of it. Ask my daughter and my family if 12 steps don’t work.
SkyloBenKenobi t1_j179gv7 wrote
Reply to It's obvious that I need to go to Alcoholics Anonymous, does anyone have advice on how to get started? by [deleted]
Absolutely go to an AA meeting. Raise your hand. Introduce yourself, say you’re new and you need help. People will surely help and guide you. I’m in the Litchfield area, I have been in AA a long time and I still go to 5 a week. I love what it has done for my life and pray you find your way soon!