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#65 Be glad, eyes wide open

8 min · 18 de feb de 2026
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It is better to live with sight and know struggle than to live blindly in comfort. Today’s Morning Call is about what happenswhen sobriety opens your eyes — not just to your own life, but to the world around you. Frustration. Anger. Disillusionment. Outrage. These feelings don’t mean you’re broken. They mean you’re awake. Sobriety strips away the anaesthetic. Youbegin to see injustice, hypocrisy, and the places where you once tolerated what you should not have tolerated. And yes, sometimes what you see is horrifying. You do not collapse under it. You build a clean, deliberate life in full consciousness . Eyes open. Spine straight. Integrity intact. A poem by the Irish poet Sean Watmore has inspired this. Not today, lady. Not today.

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