CHARLES HURST REINVENTION

CHARLES HURST REINVENTION

A person can reinvent his or her life. The decision can be instantaneous but the method for the re-creation of Self will take effort. There are many who wish to change their physical states, alleviate their chronic depression, beat alcoholism or other substance abuse, find a new career and realize their place in our wonderful universe. This channel will not only teach you how to take that first step to self improvement but will guide with motivation with specific strategies on how to analyze and assess what is wrong in your planes of being and develop methods and mindset to correct the deficits. Techniques which will take one to improved fitness, better emotional health and advancement in career. The result which will be greater energy, improved physical health, emotional tranquility and spiritual soundness. It is not just another motivational channel but a guide that will result in complete transformation, pursuit of excellence, greatness and the happiness you deserve.

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  • @dannobeats8702
    @dannobeats8702Күн бұрын

    All of these AA "debunking" videos either come across as smart assy guys such as yourself shitting on something to that genuinely helps people, or like when someone can't be happy for someone getting well.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395918 сағат бұрын

    Nope, I'm the guy who is over 16 years sober without AA. AA fails most--period. No matter how many times the proponents keep saying how they help people that is the data outside of one very biased study from Stanford. You fail the huge majority and the ones who don't are afraid to leave the rooms after years begin sober--which is ridiculous. You have physically unhealthy lifestyles with your smoking, caffeine and sugar intake (which actually induces cravings) and you live in the past in your circles every night rehashing your days with John Barleycorn which is also not mentally healthy. I have very few cravings that last maybe a minute and are infrequent. I rarely think about alcohol. The only time I'll be thinking about alcoholism is my new coming channel which I hope to pull as many people out of the failed toxicity that AA promotes as I can. You're a failed program that should have modified its methods once people realized Bill and Bob's methods were failing the majority. You reinvent your life by a physical fitness program, clean diet and meditative program. Then you advance every aspect of your life. And you leave the past behind.

  • @nickmn6108
    @nickmn610813 сағат бұрын

    @@charleshurstreinvention3959 Wow.....fantastic...you seem so knowledgeable and have so much life experience and such wisdom....Your judgements are perfection and absolutely no projection going on with you. How do you manage to remain so impartial, objective, compassionate, non-judgemental and so measured? Wish I was a perfect human being like you and knew it all. You make such precise, accurate, intelligent judgements. Wow...no 'contempt prior to investigation' with you or humility for critical thinking you just know all the answers. You know it all without any professional research or understanding..........fantastic, what a gift. I am sure the whole world is going to be cured by your approach. You are the one who is right and anyone who disagrees with you must be wrong and you obviously have no ego!!! Carl Jung the eminent psychotherapist and a contributer to the formation of AA obviously didn't know as much as you. 😊 Finally congratulations you mention "Physically unhealthy lifestyles"......brilliant discovery...no one has ever thought of that one!!!

  • @ts109
    @ts1092 күн бұрын

    Time has proven Bill Wilson right, lsd can help with alcoholism.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395918 сағат бұрын

    No, time has proven that the majority fail.

  • @ts109
    @ts1092 күн бұрын

    My wife is 40 years sobor with aa, i tell her aa might have been there, but she did it, not god or twelve steps but her own inner strength. What aa does do is let you know you are not alone. But it is a bit cultish.

  • @KatsCorner
    @KatsCorner2 күн бұрын

    I think it depends on whether your truly at rock bottom. For some people they have nothing else. No friends or family left to support their healing journey.,For them AA takes on that roll. GRATZ to you for being able to go cold turkey, the success rate of that is lower then having AA help.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395918 сағат бұрын

    Then you make something else. Physical fitness, meditative program, career advancement and enhance every aspect of your life. Not sitting smoking in the rooms rehashing your past for 20-30 years in a program that fails most

  • @user-sh6nd1fb6i
    @user-sh6nd1fb6i3 күн бұрын

    The AA program works(31 )years for me, but we never said we have cornered the market on staying sober

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395918 сағат бұрын

    why would you be in the rooms after 31 years

  • @davidenglish9001
    @davidenglish90014 күн бұрын

    Meetings are variable in content and efficacy for sur

  • @travisclymer2517
    @travisclymer25175 күн бұрын

    I used to be addicted to AA, it was what I slept, ate and lived. It did help in its own way. It’s just full of shitty people mostly who are really out for themselves. If you truly connect and build a king lasting friendship with ONE person for life, that’s a win. It doesn’t mean you have to keep subjecting yourself to the BS AA promotes and is full of. Way too many crappy ppl for me. Get sober on your own is my advice. Stay away from drama.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395918 сағат бұрын

    And reinvent your own life, not the life a sponsor wants you to have

  • @travisclymer2517
    @travisclymer25175 күн бұрын

    To be honest, AA stands for Assholes Aninymous wrapped with cute quotes and big egos. Being sober IS rad, no doubt! Learning about yourself and making amends IS sweet! Just avoid the meetings and people who suck! AA is truly full of them. Sad, really.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395918 сағат бұрын

    A lot like a cult

  • @travisclymer2517
    @travisclymer25175 күн бұрын

    I left AA but learned a lot and am sober. Wayyyyy too much drama and bs. Huge egos and too many sickos in that program. No thx!

  • @sarahblaquiere3121
    @sarahblaquiere31216 күн бұрын

    I recall reading that AA works for about 5% of the people who attend (based on what studies, I don't know) - these 5% are those who really need someone or something external to help them direct their lives. For most other people, it's inherently disempowering and the overt religiosity of it can be very off-putting.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention39596 күн бұрын

    I always say this--what would be better for long and permanent cure. One who is on a physical fitness program, clean diet, no smoking and meditative program---while progressing their career and all planes of self? That's what I did at now over 16 years sober. OR--the AA method. Rehashing the past every meeting of an alcoholic. Smoking. Not exercising. Ten years sober and still feel you have to be in the rooms but yet tell me how you are living your best life? This channel will be done soon---in terms of new videos. Because the niche was oversaturated. My other channel is doing well. But guess what videos did well in this failed channel---the Anti AA ones. I've got twelve videos, blogs and podcasts ready. When I have a year's worth in advance I will be launching The Anti AA Channel. Look for it in about a year or so from now. Cheers, Charles

  • @DevinMorris-pd2qv
    @DevinMorris-pd2qv7 күн бұрын

    Bro did not just call Joe Rogan a philospopher. 😂

  • @barbaraalbert5600
    @barbaraalbert56009 күн бұрын

    Its up to me not AA. Its a choice. Mine.

  • @lylemccomber9460
    @lylemccomber946011 күн бұрын

    I loved this video

  • @lylemccomber9460
    @lylemccomber946011 күн бұрын

    CBT really helps addiction

  • @debunkingthefundamentalist
    @debunkingthefundamentalist10 күн бұрын

    I'm a mostly retired physical therapys today and have heard that as well as other past trauma. Cheers, Charles

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395913 күн бұрын

    This one is dedicated to Rich. Who won the battle against evil. For a memoir of spiritual reinvention on a 2,600 trek check out THE SHEPHERD AND THE RUNNINGWOLF: A PATH TO FORGIVENESS ON THE PACIFIC CREST TRAIL www.amazon.com/SHEPHERD-RUNNINGWOLF-Forgiveness-Pacific-Crest/dp/B08P1FCC7G

  • @GlenDeanII
    @GlenDeanII13 күн бұрын

    If you were able to just stop drinking, you were never a chronic alcoholic. The reason people don't recover in AA is because they don't actually do the 12 steps, they just go to meetings and wonder why it doesn't work. Get a life....

  • @ts109
    @ts1092 күн бұрын

    The no true scottsman fallacy, AA is not a cure it is a crutch.

  • @GlenDeanII
    @GlenDeanIIКүн бұрын

    @@ts109 you're ignorant... it's not a crutch, nor is it a cure; it's a set of instructions that, if followed, will enable people to connect to a Higher Power in order to obtain the power to overcome alcoholism. Lack of power is our dilemma. It's yours too, but like I said, you're ignorant.

  • @ts109
    @ts109Күн бұрын

    @@GlenDeanII higher power? You mean like the force?

  • @GlenDeanII
    @GlenDeanII7 сағат бұрын

    @@ts109 possibly, for some folks....

  • @RobertWMann
    @RobertWMann15 күн бұрын

    We keep a chair open for you!

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395914 күн бұрын

    I'm almost 17 years sober and rarely have cravings nor think about alcohol. And I'm not spending my offtime rehashing my story in the rooms most nights---that's my point. Physical fitness, emotional meditation and progression in Self of all planes will do far better than the miserable failure rate in AA. I hope you catch my specific oncoming channel that will launch in a year on the why and how--cheers Charles

  • @RobertWMann
    @RobertWMann14 күн бұрын

    @@charleshurstreinvention3959 we will keep one for Ya though, you might need it some day. Time ain’t nothing. A day at a time if not, an hour or a minute. Folks AA just might work for you. Never post in finalities. Life might creep up on you.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395918 сағат бұрын

    What you just said is the exact problem with AA---the gee you never know. I absolutely know I'll never touch alcohol again---period.

  • @JohnMackay-kn3rl
    @JohnMackay-kn3rl16 күн бұрын

    AA is not a cult. AA is just people getting together for social contact. AA is no more a cult than being part of a sports team is

  • @arcsmith
    @arcsmith17 күн бұрын

    I'm leading a meeting tomorrow so of course i have to talk myself out of what i been doing on and off for 44 years. Like Amway in my twenties I read Amway the cult of free enterprise and my upline went ballistic lol.

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.424616 күн бұрын

    I suppose you still have soap stockpiled in your garage. 😉 (Before I got sober, I worked at the airport in Grand Rapids, and drove right past Amway everyday. Ada, Michigan)

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395914 күн бұрын

    44 years and you are going to meetings still--that is my point. 2 points actually---outside of the outlier study from Standford the consensus is your program fails most. @2nd point---the minority who succeed are trapped forever in the rooms which is ridiculous. That's what AA needs to think about

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.424614 күн бұрын

    @@charleshurstreinvention3959 2 points that YOU need to think about. First, the "program" is NOT the issue. Most people fail because they aren't willing to hear the truth about themselves. WE are ALL flawed human beings. If I'm not interested in finding out what my flaws are, how can I take action to mitigate or correct them? I can't possibly get to the place I want to be, if I don't know where I am. After that, recovery is all about living to good purpose. Resolving family, health, employment/income, and legal issues, and being useful, trustworthy, compassionate, and responsible members of our communities. Second, NOBODY is "trapped forever" in the rooms. We have complete freedom to come and go as we please. But...maybe it's just possible that our lives have gotten so good, and with the true friendships we've established, that going to meetings is something we enjoy. As soon as I think I know everything about my emotional maturity, I render myself "NOT TEACHABLE". We don't believe in "smash and grab" sobriety, where we want the maximum benefit, for the least amount of effort.

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.424614 күн бұрын

    @@charleshurstreinvention3959 By your own admission, you have next to nothing in the way of ACTUAL experience with AA. Yet here you are, suggesting that you know what "AA needs to think about". You are the kid who just rode the dime Pony in front of the grocery store, and thinks he's Wyatt Earp! 😂

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.42468 күн бұрын

    @@charleshurstreinvention3959 Continuing to attend meetings is no different than a grandfather/grandmother passing down a skill, knowledge, experience, wisdom, and expertise about a hobby, job, some difficulty in life, etc, etc. It benefits everyone, but we don't expect you to understand, because you have no ACTUAL experience with AA. Sorry Charlie!

  • @frankdemorepainting453
    @frankdemorepainting45317 күн бұрын

    God bless and im happy you found your path. Love and tolerence is our code.

  • @salvatoresaccarelli2768
    @salvatoresaccarelli276817 күн бұрын

    It's unfortunate the man went to two meetings. Did you give the steps a shot? Did you work on the ego that Carl Jung, the world renowned psychologist has written so extensively about? This has gotta be the most egocentric, Holier Than Thou video I have seen besides the recent presidential debate. I have gotten my life back. Traveled the world. Gotten married. Bought a house. Feel inner peace regularly. Have a group of friends I never believed imaginable. I wish you continuous sobriety and hope you one day, find inner peace, my friend.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395917 күн бұрын

    Why would I give a shot to a program that fails most? And they do. 16 years sober and completely at peace. I hope to give that to people trapped in the rooms for life.

  • @salvatoresaccarelli2768
    @salvatoresaccarelli276817 күн бұрын

    Have you seen the state of our addiction/homeless crisis? I'll stick with the path that works for me. I don't have a problem with different avenues that people get sober and better their lives. When you take to the internet to trash a path that has saved millions, it is the epitome of arrogance and ignorance.

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.424617 күн бұрын

    Charles is the kind of person who has watched airplanes from the "public" side of the chain link fence, and thinks he's a pilot!

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.424617 күн бұрын

    @@salvatoresaccarelli2768 Very well stated Salvatore, and TRUE!

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.424614 күн бұрын

    @@charleshurstreinvention3959 Why would you "hope to give that to people"? THAT sounds a lot like AA! 😂 ...and exactly HOW will you do that?

  • @christinel6616
    @christinel661618 күн бұрын

    My sponsor tried playing amateur psychologist with me and the experience damn near killed me.

  • @BVIAS
    @BVIAS18 күн бұрын

    Ditto. Never again.

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.424618 күн бұрын

    "A very failed program". Right, because being focused on the absolute freedom to "live to good purpose", is a terrible thing. The horror of it all! The presenter of this doesn't know how much he doesn't know.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395917 күн бұрын

    Fact is, your program fails the majority--that's it.

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.424617 күн бұрын

    @@charleshurstreinvention3959 Fact is, the majority can't or won't put forth a fraction of the effort to get sober, compared to the monumental effort they put into drinking--that's it.

  • @johnking2271
    @johnking227119 күн бұрын

    " It works if you work it, it won't if you don't " You're probably right, but if its ok with you, I'm gonna keep going.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395920 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching. And for a memoir of spiritual reininvention check out THE SHEPHERD AND THE RUNNINGWOLF: A PATH TO FORGIVENESS ON THE PACIFIC CREST TRAIL. By Charles Hurst www.amazon.com/SHEPHERD-RUNNINGWOLF-Forgiveness-Pacific-Crest/dp/B08P1FCC7G/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

  • @ronnie_5150
    @ronnie_515020 күн бұрын

    Whatever works for you. Don't rip on anyone's journey. I'm an Iraq war vet, '04 and '06 and now work as a Paramedic. I drink a few night a week alone and cry myself to sleep. I get up go to work. I've not missed a day in 6 years. Don't preach or shit on someone elses journey.

  • @michaelhutz405
    @michaelhutz40522 күн бұрын

    There are a few comments below that point out that you have no licence to critique AA because you only went to two meetings. Half of that statement is true. You did only go to two meetings. And in fairness, your points might have had more weight if you had gone to 1000 meetings like I have. AA will say something like : TRY OTHER MEETINGS THEN, YOU'LL FIND MEETINGS THAT BETTER SUIT YOU. GO TO MORE MEETINGS. That's if they are kind and tactful. You are just as likely to get a hostile insulting response like : YOU WERE NEVER A REAL ALCOHOLIC LIKE US. YOU ARE CONSTITUTIONALLY INCAPABLE OF BEING HONEST WITH YOURSELF. GO OUT AND EXPERIMENT SOME MORE AND COME BACK WHEN YOU ARE READY (really desperate and malleable). After 1000 meetings, burying many friends in the program that went out in one spectacular binge, seeing the revolving door in AA (most come in and out for years or just disappear), I have to say that all your critiques of AA are bang on. This is how AA works for some people. Most of us will be motivated to change our behaviour in one of two ways. We change because we want to avoid something bad in the future. This motivation is fueled by fear, a negative outlook . Or we change because we are drawn to something good in the future. This motivation is fueled by an optimistic, positive outlook. Those that are motivated by the former will agree with comments like : YOU DON'T HAVE TO TAKE THE GARBAGE TRUCK ALL THE WAY TO THE DUMP. Those that live by the latter will not be motivated by the negativity in AA. You are a hopeless alcoholic, doomed to recovering for life, you need ego deflation, reliance on God and the group to stay sober. Thinking for your self is discouraged, don't question AA wisdom, it works if you work it. The answer is mother time. Stay off it for 3 hours, then 3 days, then 3 weeks, then 3 months....The cravings get less and less important as time passes. One day you reach a point where you can't remember when you last had a thought of a drink. It's that simple. Of course you will decide to do different things as time goes by. Avoid or discard certain friends, certain parties, all-inclusive vacations for a while, look into supplements for bio-repair. Start building up your health, exercise, diet, avoid sugar, let the little things go.....

  • @Fan-zx1lz
    @Fan-zx1lz26 күн бұрын

    This is a marketing video for this guy's product.

  • @mistimcafee1442
    @mistimcafee144226 күн бұрын

    Great video!

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395927 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching. To embark on a memoir of spiritual reinvention on a 2,660 mile trek check out THE SHEPHERD AND THE RUNNINGWOLF: A PATH TO FORGIVENESS ON THE PACIFIC CREST TRAIL. By Charles Hurst www.amazon.com/SECOND-FALL-Charles-Hurst/dp/B08RR9SJFM

  • @archangel_josh
    @archangel_joshАй бұрын

    My wife and I never went to AA either. Sitting in a room with other people, acknowledging that we're hopeless and can't get sober without a higher power, talking about something we can never have again, experiencing shame for actions we did on a highly addictive drug. WE got sober ourselves. It wasn't a higher power, it was US. We're 1 year 9 months sober today.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention395929 күн бұрын

    Hey congratulations. That's exactly what I'm talking about. Look for The Anti AA Channel coming out in a year and a half. Showing people a better way to regain your life---charles

  • @stevendowns750
    @stevendowns750Ай бұрын

    100's of 1000's of people world wide have 1000's of years of sobriety as a result of AA. That is a fact. So Charlie saying it doesn't work is only an opionion and not a fact. You are a dangrous man spreading ill informed view that may stop people teying a proven method of recovery. Charlie why not focus on telling people what has worked for you rather than slated something yoi are ill equiped to talk about. By slating Aa which is peoven to work for some you may put off someone from going who it was the ideal mode of recovery for. As I stated mot omly are tou dangerous but your views could actually be killing people. Please consider this.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention3959Ай бұрын

    First, outside of a biased study from Stanford, all other studies not only say AA fails most but hugely so. Second, it traps the minority who stay sober in the rooms with unhealthy lifestyle. Period. If you think hanging out in the rooms 5-6 nights a week ten years sober is healthy you are high on a different psyche drug--AA cult mantras. It's going to get more dangerous Steven---this channel will end in a month. But my next one will focus only on AA and I hope to pull as many of your people out as I can so they can have a holistic recovery and regain their person. Cheers, Charles----16 years sober.

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.424614 күн бұрын

    @@charleshurstreinvention3959 This is the guy, who by his own admission, has next to ZERO ACTUAL EXPERIENCE with AA, but thinks he knows. Like a toddler who has ridden the dime Pony in front of the grocery store, and thinks he's Wyatt Earp! 🐴

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention3959Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching. If you would like to embark on a memoir of spiritual reinvention check out THE SHEPHERD AND THE RUNNINGWOLF: A PATH TO FORGIVENESS ON THE PACIFIC CREST TRAIL. By Charles Hurst. www.amazon.com/SHEPHERD-RUNNINGWOLF-Forgiveness-Pacific-Crest/dp/B08P1FCC7G

  • @johnmcdermott8523
    @johnmcdermott8523Ай бұрын

    AA needs constructive criticism and needs to make many changes to best help folks struggling with alcohol dependence. However, this snarky, blanket condemnation is not an insightful analysis of what is wrong and what is right with 12 Step groups.

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.424617 күн бұрын

    No organization is perfect, including Alcoholics Anonymous. The "changes", however must come from the individual. Allow me to translate...If a person cannot, or will not move their feet differently, all of the help in the world will NOT save them from a fatal condition. The truth is, true sobriety is about being ok in the midst of chaos, or at 3:18am, when you're all alone and it's pin drop quiet. All the best to you John.

  • @churchofclaus
    @churchofclausАй бұрын

    Good reminder and lesson. Thank you

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention3959Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching. For a memoir of spiritual reinvention check out THE SHEPHERD AND THE RUNNINGWOLF: A PATH TO FORGIVENESS ON THE PACIFIC CREST TRAIL. By Charles Hurst www.amazon.com/SHEPHERD-RUNNINGWOLF-Forgiveness-Pacific-Crest/dp/B08P1FCC7G

  • @teanbikkies
    @teanbikkiesАй бұрын

    Whatever gets you out of the addiction and on the road to recovery works. No need to pan the program that didn't work for you.

  • @pattinney827
    @pattinney827Ай бұрын

    Aa works even if it saves a small amount of people get a life

  • @pattinney827
    @pattinney827Ай бұрын

    3 cases a week u aint an alcoholic

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention3959Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching and check out my own tale of spiritual reinvention across 2,600 miles. THE SHEPHERD AND THE RUNNINGWOLF: A PATH TO FORGIVENESS ON THE PACIFIC CREST TRAIL. By Charles Hurst www.amazon.com/SHEPHERD-RUNNINGWOLF-Forgiveness-Pacific-Crest/dp/B08P1FCC7G

  • @user-xp2id9go2l
    @user-xp2id9go2lАй бұрын

    They create a self fulfilling Prophecy that hurts. Kills... Same story. Got well with Ted Talk. Everything you think about addiction is wrong. Meditation works. Good non crist. Therapy.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention3959Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching and check out my own memoir of spiritaul reinvention across a 2,660 mile trek. THE SHEPHERD AND THE RUNNINGWOLF: A PATH TO FORGIVENESS ON THE PACIFIC CREST TRAIL. By Charles Hurst www.amazon.com/SHEPHERD-RUNNINGWOLF-Forgiveness-Pacific-Crest/dp/B08P1FCC7G

  • @Calade-2024
    @Calade-20242 ай бұрын

    Tough job. As they say, forgiven but not forgotten.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention39592 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching and check out my own 2,600 mile path to forgiveness in my memoir THE SHEPHERD AND THE RUNNINGWOLF: A Path To Forgiveness On The Pacific Crest Trail. By Charles Hurst www.amazon.com/SHEPHERD-RUNNINGWOLF-Forgiveness-Pacific-Crest/dp/B08P1FCC7G

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention39592 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching. If you would like to embark on a memoir of spiritual reinvention check out THE SHEPHERD AND THE RUNNINGWOLF: A PATH TO FORGIVENESS ON THE PACIFIC CREST TRAIL. By Charles Hurst www.amazon.com/SHEPHERD-RUNNINGWOLF-Forgiveness-Pacific-Crest/dp/B08P1FCC7G

  • @PurpleHazeVanNederlands
    @PurpleHazeVanNederlands2 ай бұрын

    The cult members always attack when you offer people another way to stop drinking. Idk why it infuriates them so much that people actually can solve their issue through another way

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.424616 күн бұрын

    The "cult members" don't give a damn if someone stands on their head for an hour, and believes in the Tooth Fairy, if it keeps them sober. We have better things to do than criticize another avenue to recovery, because we understand the fatal nature of alcoholism. In the interest of helping people recover, please enlighten me about "another way" so I can stop going to those damn meetings!

  • @brandonfoor5147
    @brandonfoor51472 ай бұрын

    I’ll say it all to save you guys some time. “You’re just a dry drunk, not recovered.” “You’re so close to drinking, you just don’t know it.” “The program didn’t fail you, you failed the program.” “You’re not a real alcoholic.” “See ya when you’re ready to really recover.” There…I said all the criticism.

  • @charleshurstreinvention3959
    @charleshurstreinvention39592 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching. If you feel like you need to re-create your life here is my guidebook. REINVENTION OF SELF: HOW TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE AND BEING FOREVER. By Charles Hurst www.amazon.com/REINVENTION-SELF-CHANGE-BEING-FOREVER/dp/B08PJWKXHC

  • @chisingh3573
    @chisingh35732 ай бұрын

    Yu are one of the failure .if you did not clean house.putting down the glass is not sobriety its dry drunkedness. Use the formula for results.😂

  • @AlexanderZarich
    @AlexanderZarich2 ай бұрын

    I figured almost every comment would be what I read. Hmm..