I can't say I agree with the all-or-nothing mentality. In my experience AA just teaches members to embrace another addiction in the place of alcohol - the addiction to Jesus. Look at one of the worst addictions facing first-world nations - the addiction to food. Moderation is obviously the only way to overcome this one, you teetotal you die. I think moderation would be a better approach to drug & alcohol addiction as well. You can use these substances, as opposed to abusing them.
Congrats nonetheless, you recognized a detrimental habit and broke it :thumbsup:
First off, thanks!
I understand your thoughts but I don't agree. People with food addictions follow the same 12 steps as AA. The substance is not the problem, its our mental, physical and spiritual flaws that make us turn to those substances. Once I didn't have alcohol to self medicate with, I had to face my fears and actually fix my life.
Now I do believe that I could go have one drink and be fine. I could more than likely do that once or twice and nothing bad would happen. But that would open my mind up to alcohol being an option when I get stressed/pissed/sad/whatever. That's when I would get a case of the fuckits and I would be off to the races again. But since I completely abstain, I turn to things that are actually healthy.
We'll leave Jesus out of this one. He's my homie.