Go fight for it
because you’re worth it!

friendship in recovery
A fellow student congratulating a Narconon graduate upon 
completing the Narconon program
 

Prior to coming to Narconon I didn’t know how to live. Crack Cocaine took complete control of my life. Things I used to enjoy doing, like playing golf, fishing, exercising and spending time with my family became a thing of the past.

In looking back on the last 5 to 10 years of my life I realized that my addiction was very progressive. More of the drug was never enough for me. Drugs and alcohol are an illusion. I thought they were going to make me happy but in reality I ended up being miserable. I took them to escape life, when in reality I was just making things worse.

Addiction wants to take things from you. Your happiness, your family, health, money and ultimately your life. It will only settle for complete misery. That’s exactly where I was before I came to Narconon…living a life of misery.

I have laughed more here in rehab than I have in the past 5 years. That’s one way I knew I was getting better. I certainly wasn’t laughing when I hit the crack pipe.

We’re only here for a minute and we all deserve to be happy. Happiness isn’t something that is just handed to us. It is something that we have to fight for and create. So to all the students, go fight for it!

’Cause you’re worth it!

THANK YOU!

-Anonymous Graduate


AUTHOR

Jason Good

Jason has been working in the field of addiction and recovery for over 11 years. Having been an addict himself he brings real-word experience to the table when helping addicts and their families, while also offering a first-person perspective to the current drug crisis. Jason is passionate about educating the public about what’s currently going on in our society, and thankfully, offers practical solutions. Jason is also the co-host of The Addiction Podcast—Point of No Return. You can follow Jason on Google+, Twitter, or connect with him on LinkedIn.

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