
But as the day approached, I felt the weight of the situation and the excitement it would bring, especially seeing how this moment would be celebrated by those around us. It made me question how a truly dull man, one who doesn’t chase after excitement or indulge in temporary pleasures, would respond. In that moment of reflection, I thought of how I’ve seen others in my life handle such occasions with exuberance, and I realized that my path would be different. Rather than taking that shot, I decided to hug my son, tell him how proud I am of him, and embrace the joy of the day through love and support—not through the rush of alcohol. I would remain the steady, calm figure in the background, watching as others enjoy their drinks while I maintain my “dull” but deliberate course. This isn’t about a lack of excitement—it’s about staying true to myself, to the peace I’ve found in sobriety, and to the quiet joy of being a father who can celebrate without needing to participate in the usual rituals. My journey over the past 15 years has taught me that real fulfillment doesn’t come from chasing thrills, but from embracing the quiet moments, the
meaningful connections, and the pride in seeing my son become the man he is today. So today, I’ll continue to be the man I’ve become, not with a drink in hand, but with love in my heart.