I also should mention that I constantly run into people who entered into recovery only after they were held accountable for their actions. I also know people who died, including one of my sons, after not being held accountable then continuing on with their reckless ways.
I also should mention that I constantly run into people who entered into recovery only after they were held accountable for their actions. I also know people who died, including one of my sons, after not being held accountable then continuing on with their reckless ways.
During my research I found that sobriety was always preceded by being held accountable, with consequences or credible threats of same. Always. Dig deep enough and you will find there are no exceptions.
I can’t say I disagree with anything you’ve said.
I also should mention that I constantly run into people who entered into recovery only after they were held accountable for their actions. I also know people who died, including one of my sons, after not being held accountable then continuing on with their reckless ways.
During my research I found that sobriety was always preceded by being held accountable, with consequences or credible threats of same. Always. Dig deep enough and you will find there are no exceptions.
One of the first comments someone made today at a meeting was that handcuffs changed his life for the better!
I chimed in on my last night of drinking that also ended with handcuffs.
They serve their purpose when applied appropriately!
They sure do!