Addiction & RecoveryIs It Time To Let Go Of Old Friends?
🛑Stop Playing Superman—Start Protecting Your Peace
Here’s the truth bomb nobody likes to hear:
You can’t fully accept your own value if you keep letting people drag you down. You’re not some flawless superhero — none of us are. But you’re also not garbage just because you’ve messed up. Especially if you're in recovery or clawing your way out of the wreckage of addiction, it can feel like you deserve mistreatment. But that mindset?
Straight BS.
Yeah, I’ve been there.
Back in college, I had good friends. But the moment I hit my rock bottom with alcoholism? A lot of those “good friends” disappeared. And maybe I earned some of that — I wasn’t the hero I pretended to be. But it taught me a hard lesson:
🧠 People show you exactly who they are when you mess up. Believe them.
But here’s the deal — you don’t need to hate them. You don’t need to fight or start drama.
👏 You just need to protect your peace.
🧱 Set the boundary.
🚪 Create some distance.
💬 Wish them well — from a safe distance.
Don’t let your ego flip the script and make you think you’re “above” them either. That’s just a new flavor of the same toxic cycle.
You’re not better than anyone.
But you deserve better than being treated like you're worthless.
This isn’t about revenge.
It’s about respect — for yourself.