Evening Meditation:
I can remember when gasoline was 32.9 cents per gallon in the 1950's and when it was $3.29 per gallon after the century's turn. That's a magnitude of ten increase. All things considered, that progressive increase in prices has been relatively sane. The progression of the disease of addiction is nothing like that. It's irrational and insane. That's comparing ordinary apples to insane oranges.
My oranges were not oranges anymore.
I did not drink today.
"All human evil comes from a single cause, man's inability to sit still in a room."
Pascal
Question for Today:
"Emptiness" and "More" and "Me". Is it any wonder that finally I could not juggle? Is it?
from All Drinking Aside (Rough Draft, Day 64)
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