You wake up tomorrow morning and all your bad habits and addictions are gone (you can still get new ones, but the old ones are gone). How do you feel? Elated?
Sad? Empty? Like you've lost a friend?
What do you do? Asked by Schelli 18 months ago Similar questions: wake tomorrow morning habits addictions Health > Addictions.
Similar questions: wake tomorrow morning habits addictions.
That's already happened. And I still can get new ones. The difference is knowledge.
I know where that road goes now, so I'm not taking it again. I'm more interested in exploring this new road because it has more side streets to look into.
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I haven't been married for a year. And my husbands past addictions are reappearing. I'm lost.
You wake up tomorrow morning and you no longer feel the need for a higher power; you have stopped believing in god and.
Given the notion that our emotions are biochemical addictions, would you rather overcome your addictions or harness them.
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