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                                     and usefulness in my own existence, and tried to ex-
                                     press my gratitude through helping others in whatever
                                     ways I could. A confidence and faith entered my life
                                     and unraveled a plan for me that was bigger and bet-
                                     ter than I could have ever imagined.
                                       It wasn’t easy, and it has never been easy, but it gets
                                     so much better. Since that first meeting, my life has
                                     completely changed. Three months into the program I
                                     started college. While many of my college classmates
                                     were experimenting with alcohol for the first time, I
                                     was off at meetings and A.A. get-togethers, becoming
                                     active in service work, and developing relationships
                                     with God, family, friends, and loved ones. I rarely
                                     thought twice about this; it was what I wanted and
                                     needed to do.
                                       Over the last seven years, nearly everything I
                                     thought I could not stay sober through has happened.
                                     Indeed, sobriety and life are full of ups and downs.
                                     Occasionally depression can creep back into my life
                                     and requires outside help. However, this program has
                                     provided me with the tools to stay sober through the
                                     death of my best friends, failed relationships, and
                                     good times like birthdays, weddings, and graduations.
                                     Life is exponentially better than it ever was before.
                                     I’m living out the life I used to fantasize about, and I
                                     have a whole lot of work still in front of me. I have
                                     hope to share and love to give, and I just keep going
                                     one day at a time, living this adventure called life.
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