Joe's Sobriety Journey: From Regret to Resilience
You're going to have to get more, and then, when you're sobered up and you have to get more, you're like: oh fuck, why did I drink so much? It's nice that I mean you can't ever deny that if you choose to drink that you are not going to regret it.
Imagine looking back on your life and seeing a trail of regret caused by alcohol. In this episode of 'Brutally Sober', Joe opens up about his past struggles with drinking and the profound regret that came with it. He doesn't just share his story; he takes you through his daily life, revealing how he maintains his sobriety and even what he eats while working.
Joe's candidness is refreshing, as he admits to eating 'like shit' but tries to balance it out with healthier choices like homemade almond milk with cereal. Joe also paints a vivid picture of seeing an active alcoholic walking down the highway with a small bag of liquor, reminding him of his own past. It's a stark contrast to his current life, where he's thriving both at work and at home without alcohol.
His reflections are raw and unfiltered, making you ponder your own choices and the potential consequences. Towards the end, Joe offers some straightforward advice: if you choose to drink, you'll likely regret it. So why not skip the regret altogether? This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking an honest, no-nonsense take on sobriety, self-improvement, and health.