At 43 yrs. old, Jason found himself flat, homeless and busted, finally ready to surrender to the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. Today, he lives in freedom, peace and service.Quotes “If I’m not working a program, what happens is I get restless, I get irritable, I get discontent and the solution for me is to take a drink to take the edge off.”“If you have one, you mine as well have 1,000."“This program begs of me to take personal responsibility.”Referred by: Robert P. (vol. 175)InstagramFacebook
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At 43 yrs. old, Jason found himself flat, homeless and busted, finally ready to surrender to the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. Today, he lives in freedom, peace and service.
Quotes
“If I’m not working a program, what happens is I get restless, I get irritable, I get discontent and the solution for me is to take a drink to take the edge off.”
“If you have one, you mine as well have 1,000."
“This program begs of me to take personal responsibility.”
Referred by: Robert P. (vol. 175)
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