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Middle Class Alcoholics

Middleclass alcoholics After a heart attack my life as seaman was over, so I went back to school and trained to become a shrink helping people with addiction problems and for this I got a diploma. My first job was in Norway, at a private clinic, helping businessmen to confront their problem, it was an expensive place and not for common drunks you see in the street. I was fully disappointed, these people successful in their line of work could not see what havoc they caused for their families by regularly coming home late, drunk and abusive. Thinking they could throw money at the problem by supplying money and toys to wife and children, didn´t they have a nice home, cars and shopping all what a middle class family could want. Yes right, but the wife didn´t have a husband and the children didn´t have a father who went to work in suit and tie where they sat in an office, waited for lunch time and the first drink to take the shakes and depression off their shoulders. They were in full denial and could not understand why their family or bosses had sent them here, so they treated the place as a holiday retreat so they could sober up and talk business. Meanwhile alcoholics that needed help walked the street never got it and often died freezing to death in cold winters. Sometimes I see one of them interviewed by fawning newspapers, but I know their private life is a misery, a wife on valium and children on drugs living in a posh house of horror, but still they live a life of denial. I turned my back on them I have better things to do with my time.

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Date: 7/30/2013 6:56:00 AM
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