Sobriety isn’t just about putting down the drink; it’s about picking up the pieces of yourself that you may have lost along the way. It’s a courageous act of self-discovery, one that often requires us to confront the parts of our lives we’ve numbed, ignored, or buried under the weight of alcohol. For many of us, making the decision to get sober is one of the bravest things we’ll ever do, and it opens the door to tapping into a version of ourselves we might not have believed existed: our inner greatness. The Courage to Face Yourself When I decided to stop drinking, it wasn’t because I felt ready or confident. In fact, it was the opposite. I was forced to confront the person I had become—a person hiding behind the false mask of alcohol-induced fun. Drinking had been a way to escape the mundane, a quick ticket to relaxation or excitement. But as time went on, the joy it once brought became fleeting. The energy it drained, the anxiety it fueled, and the depression it deepened were inescapa...