
Originally Posted by
Winston001
All good advice here Hans. I'll simply add that counselling is worth it. You might only go to three sessions but talking to someone neutral works.
The sense I get from your opening post is that you are better equipped to deal with this than many people. Not that its easy and I'm sure you are putting up a brave front but you have the strength to reflect on things and move forward.
I like the approach Mom, MsKaBC, and Winston have here - they're all very good people whom I respect.
You're already heading in the correct direction by asking for advice and help. In my view, the get drunk and fuck around approach is shallow, you're normally better off doing your repair work, and then starting to look around - the alternative is to drink and fuck, and end up repeating the same mistakes and being married four times.... (Sorry Sarge, no offense meant).
As for returning to what you were before - your mindset has changed from when you were 18, 10 years of work is enough to break a pattern. Just ensure you stay healthy, surrounded by people who care and support. And get counselling - true strength is understanding that even the strongest need help.
Good luck buddy.
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