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What are you most proud of?

What are you most proud of in your life?  I am very proud to be clean and sober for 34 years now.   I am also proud to be a Born Again Christian Man since Sunday February 15th 2015 at Fort McKinley United Methodist Church in Dayton Ohio.   I am very proud to be a graduate from the University of Toledo in Toledo OH.  I am very happy to be a graduate from Paul Laurence Dunbar High School in Dayton Ohio.   First, I want to inform all of you that I am spending a lot of time meditating on a daily basis.  I am listening to the radio each day of the week.  I thank God for allowing me to breathe His Precious Breath of Life & utilize my Five Senses & to move my arms and legs.  Second, I really have to learn how to protect my possessions because there are Cybercriminals living inside of the same apartment building with me.  I am praying for all of my family members and friends.  I need to start attending my AA Meetings on a regular basis.   I have been writing essays since 1993 when I was a student at the University of Toledo in Toledo OH.  I know that using vulgarity only makes things worse for me.  Thank you for reading my essay today 🙏.  Please keep me in your prayers and thoughts because I am not feeling well physically & mentally right now.  I have been writing since June of 1993.  30 years of writing is a very long time.  Finally, I want to inform everyone that I Love all of you 🙏.   I am most proud of being more respectful than usual.

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