Addiction & Recovery
Related: About this forum"To Matthew Perry, God was a bunch of drunks in a Room"---Incredible Description of Recovery
Matthew Perry said that he wanted to be remembered as someone who helped people get sober, even more than he wanted to be remembered as a very funny, famous Friend. I think hell be remembered as both.
I know that I will always think of him that way. We met almost 40 years ago, and he was, by far, the funniest friend I ever had. He also was the person who helped me get sober.
He took me to my first A.A. meeting, in 2005. Matthew quit booze a few years before. He struggled with it, for sure. I didnt need rehab, but I knew I had a very serious problem, so I called Matthew and asked him to take me to a meeting.
We went to this very big gathering in Brentwood, Calif. We walked in, and I swear it seemed there were a thousand people in there. He knew the look on my face daunted. Beyond daunted: demoralized. Its very hard to imagine how going into a room like that is somehow going to make you want to stop drinking or make you feel better. And he looked at me and said in his Matthew, half-joking, very loving way: Its something, isnt it? God is a bunch of drunks together in a room.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/09/opinion/matthew-perry-addiction.html
underpants
(186,651 posts)It was a good read!
MaryMagdaline
(7,880 posts)Docreed2003
(17,805 posts)Thank you for sharing this!
Bristlecone
(10,489 posts)Giving those who may struggle with the idea or concept of a higher power an Avenue that works for them. The support structure itself is your higher power. G.O.D.
At least in my experience.
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