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Confessions of a Former Alcoholic Part 15

You Are Free to Choose Whatever You Want

By TheNaethPublished 5 months ago 3 min read
Top Story - August 2025
Confessions of a Former Alcoholic Part 15
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You may have heard this term before in the liberalism movement, but the human brain is distinguished from other animals by its will and ideas. I especially don't want to hear any religious terminology regarding my former faith anymore. Because after learning the realities about my former faith, I became disgusted with it and chose my own group.

I may not have a missionary aim, but I feel that something should be done about alcoholism. I've recently begun reading the Bible, and I can say that it's a magnificent book that has a profound impact on people's spiritual lives. I am not a religious fanatic, and I do not want to be. I practice my religion between me and God, and each person believes anything they choose to believe.

But I think that individuals should live under some standards, even if they are stringent.

I'm actually pleased and at peace when I'm not with my family. I'm praying to God every day because I have a dream. For some reason, there is Islamic fanaticism in the country where I reside, and I am really weary of it. It's fair to assume that I, too, gained Islamophobia.

I also try to avoid politics in order to avoid repeating the absurd action-reaction cycle. I've seen countless students' lives wrecked by politics. I simply want to concentrate on my own interests.

Politics may be observed on social media for investing reasons, but I don't think politicians should be trusted.

Now, let's speak about the brain that God gave us. When a person achieves adulthood, I think they should be able to make their own choices, even if it means beginning again.

When a person discovers themselves, they may dedicate themselves to religion and establish their own laws. (What I'm referring to here is the desire to live a good life.)

If you follow the counsel of minor people, your life will constantly be mediocre, and you will be forced to associate with low-quality individuals. People like their pleasures, but if those pleasures are damaging them, I believe they should lead a normal life.

I want to tell you about the spiritual person who introduced me to the church. He came like an angel on my darkest day and introduced me to Christianity.

Some people call it a coincidence, others say it doesn't make sense. I say it's entirely logical. The only thing that has stuck with me is this sentence: "God works in mysterious ways."

No matter what anyone says, I'm a scientist, and I feel like I've begun my search for God.

Scientists who left the church in their time abandoned modern science, and my works are part of Western civilization. Science brings me immense peace of mind.

Perhaps I couldn't find serenity in Islam, but my spirituality and emotions seem to have returned in Christianity.

While we don't force people to do anything, they can gradually reduce their addiction through their own choices. This observation is based on my experiences with alcoholics.

Give individuals the opportunity to do anything they want, and they will ultimately gravitate away from recreational drugs and toward other activities. Today's population suffers from loneliness and sadness.

No matter how much money you offer addicts, it won't work; you have to leave them alone so they can learn their own lesson.

Perhaps this is the common ground where religion and business intersect. I'm happy with my new faith and feel prepared to make sacrifices for the project.

Maybe I can call this my spiritual path right now. Chaos is required to establish order, yet chaos inevitably results in death.

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