Show Notes
Ahmad shares the crazy times he enjoyed drinking through to the day he planned his death and said goodbye to his son.
Being a dry drunk is both dangerous and lonely. Being a part of Alcoholics Anonymous is both a right and a privilege—to anyone that wants to quit drinking. Ahmad’s Experience, Strength and Hope will touch the newcomer and the old-timer with just the same amounts of wisdom.
Quotes
“I never had a problem with alcohol until I tried to stop . . . I could stop, but I couldn’t stay stopped.”
“I remember praying to a god that I didn’t believe in.”
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