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Q: What will happen to my ex narcissist who’s a high functioning alcoholic. A cocaine user, he’s also in a lot of debt and he likes to gamble now and then?

A: Your ex will eventually hit bottom.

If he is lucky like I was, the worst thing that will happen is he will wake up under a bridge one day, and decide that it’s time to become a recovering addict, before it’s too late.

Addicts almost never get help until they hit bottom and decide for themselves that it’s time to recover from addiction, or a judge forces them to do something. Most drug and alcohol addicts don’t like being around other people, particularly in 12-step meetings, in rehab or worse: we don’t like being around normie friends and family who don’t speak our language and have no clue what it’s like to be an addict.

Because addicts love what they are addicted to more than anything or anyone else, they typically hold onto false beliefs, until they hit bottom and are forced to face the reality that the love of their life does not love them at all.

Every year, 150,000,000 suffering drug/alcohol addicts hit bottom around the world and decide that it’s time to become a recovering addict. Until a suffering drug addict or alcohol addict (alcoholic) hits bottom and decides to become a recovering addict, and then learns from an addiction recovery sponsor how to become a non-relapsing recovering addict, his addiction will inevitably spiral down to either jail/prison, a mental institution or an early death; and, somewhere along the way, relapsing addicts always end up losing their jobs, all of their friends and lovers, and, finally, their families give up on them too.


AND THAT’S THE TRUTH


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