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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph7195" data-source="post: 7838768" data-attributes="member: 633259"><p>I slowly watched all I had worked for become meaningless. I graduated high school when I was 14 and went to college and started teaching an advanced mathematics class and really got into the college thing. I started partying all the time, I never slept, I wanted to experience everything. Alcohol was the limiting factor in everything I ever did. After I graduated college at 20(with 3 degrees)I opened a hotel shuttle service operating out of a strip club. I made More than enough money to supply all the alcohol and drugs I needed, then I sold the business and traveled the country recording stage acts and recording bands and watnot. Always drugs, always woman, alway a way to get into trouble.</p><p></p><p>I have experienced a life most dream of, but it haunts me everyday how little it meant to me. That's the reason I stopped. Because I finally wanted to. I actually wanted to.</p><p></p><p>Thanks! I hope you can say the same thing one day too. It's more than possible, if you really want it.</p><p></p><p>That's awesome! Every year I watch go by, makes me even happier than the last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph7195, post: 7838768, member: 633259"] I slowly watched all I had worked for become meaningless. I graduated high school when I was 14 and went to college and started teaching an advanced mathematics class and really got into the college thing. I started partying all the time, I never slept, I wanted to experience everything. Alcohol was the limiting factor in everything I ever did. After I graduated college at 20(with 3 degrees)I opened a hotel shuttle service operating out of a strip club. I made More than enough money to supply all the alcohol and drugs I needed, then I sold the business and traveled the country recording stage acts and recording bands and watnot. Always drugs, always woman, alway a way to get into trouble. I have experienced a life most dream of, but it haunts me everyday how little it meant to me. That's the reason I stopped. Because I finally wanted to. I actually wanted to. Thanks! I hope you can say the same thing one day too. It's more than possible, if you really want it. That's awesome! Every year I watch go by, makes me even happier than the last. [/QUOTE]
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