New Year Reflections
A.J. shares his struggles with sobriety during the holiday season, expressing feelings of sadness and desperation. He reflects on the pressure of New Year's resolutions and the fear of never experiencing joy again. Emphasizing that it's okay to not have everything figured out, he highlights the importance of acceptance and the understanding that everyone's journey is unique.In this clip
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