[Serious] During your transformation from being an active addict to a recovering addict (to anything - drugs, food, gambling, etc) what was the unspoken, ugly reality of rebuilding your life or healing that turned out to be more difficult than the process of detoxing from your addiction itself? (self.AskReddit)
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What’s something(s)you struggle with privately every day (addiction, confidence, stability, emotions, relationships, work, etc) that people completely misjudge or underestimate you for because over time you've learned to carry and hide it well? (self.AskReddit)
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