natedagg
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I have never experienced divorce nor addiction, but I will throw in my 2 cents because I know everything:
You are about to embark on the best years of your life. You will get clean, and you will truly be LIVING for the first time in a long time. You will look back on your divorce as a necessary step that awakened you. Something had to give - something had to be taken away that was close enough to your heart - so that you would quit. You will thank your ex-wife for providing the catalyst for you to become a well-rounded, life-enjoying MAN. It will all happen very fast, and the bitterness and guilt of the years squandered will be outdone by all of the wonderful things that you will enjoy as the New You: the you that has been in a cocoon for far too long. It's going to be extraordinary, and you are going to love it.
You are about to embark on the best years of your life. You will get clean, and you will truly be LIVING for the first time in a long time. You will look back on your divorce as a necessary step that awakened you. Something had to give - something had to be taken away that was close enough to your heart - so that you would quit. You will thank your ex-wife for providing the catalyst for you to become a well-rounded, life-enjoying MAN. It will all happen very fast, and the bitterness and guilt of the years squandered will be outdone by all of the wonderful things that you will enjoy as the New You: the you that has been in a cocoon for far too long. It's going to be extraordinary, and you are going to love it.