I didn’t get sober because I wanted to.
I got sober because I ran out of options.
2/21/13.
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Theo Von asked a question that went viral: “What are we paying taxes for?”
We work, pay, and follow the rules. Meanwhile fraud drags on, billions go overseas, and members of Congress trade stocks with information the public doesn’t have.
When do consequences apply to everyone?
If you don’t know your numbers, you can’t scale. Just wrapped our P&L update with the team — first time running it virtually using a Logitech device. Seamless. Big decisions require clear data.
Alcohol is marketed as celebration.
But behind the glass is a killer.
Every 3 minutes, alcohol takes another American life.And yet millions still believe the lie:
Life doesn’t slow down — and when you’re chasing goals, it’s easy to overlook the moments that matter most.
But it’s the quiet, simple times with family that leave the biggest mark.
If you’re grinding right now, don’t lose sight of what really counts.
Sorry for the wait, nephew… but you already know Uncle Chris was gonna show up strong. 💪🏼 Happy Birthday! 🎉 I loved holding you and spending time with you, these moments mean everything. One year down, a lifetime to go. Let’s get it. Love you Michael. ❤️
4,412 days sober
Ice Hockey was my life, my identity, before I lost everything to drugs and alcohol. There was a time I thought I’d never lace up my skates again, let alone share the game with my family.
Building my back, building my mind, building Boca. Taking care of my physical health plays a big role in how I show up as a leader. Building your body is a lot like building a business. You can’t afford to have any weak areas.
Your past doesn’t define you—your future does. 🙏🏼
When people bring up your past, remind them that you’ve been forgiven and you’re moving forward. 4,388 days clean and sober.
- @christopherferry
Think about your past, then think about who you’ve become. You did that. You saw how you wanted your life to change, trusted your instincts, and put in the work to make it happen. Remember that the next time you start doubting yourself. 4,837 days clean and sober.
Check on your recovery friends. One minute it seems like they are OK. The next minute you start seeing the RIP posts on their timeline. It might seem like “they got this,” but addiction is cunning, baffling, and powerful. 4,307 days clean and sober. - @christopherferry
Detox isn’t rehab. It’s survival. If you’re thinking you’ll just detox and go back to life like nothing happened, you’re setting yourself up to fail. Detox is Step 1. - Christopher Ferry
One day I realized that I have spent way too many hours of my life worrying about things that never really mattered. 4,295 days clean and sober. – @christopherferry
From one worn-down structure to a thriving beacon of hope. ⚜️ Watch the transformation of our Huntington, Indiana location—what was once a single, beat-up building is now a beautifully renovated campus with an additional facility, designed to help those on their recovery journey
Sobriety doesn’t happen by accident. You need a plan. Routine, accountability, and purpose. Without them, you’re just waiting to relapse. Take control. Build your recovery daily. - Christopher Ferry
If something is continually not working out in your life, it’s probably your plan, not God’s. Let that sink in. 4,289 days clean and sober. - @christopherferry