<p>In this episode of Anonymous, Sam shares an intense and deeply reflective story of addiction, relapse, recovery, and spiritual transformation. Getting sober young, Sam struggled to relate to older AA members at first, but eventually realized the real connection wasn’t in external circumstances, but in the shared experience of alcoholism and emotional pain.</p><p>He talks candidly about growing up in Los Angeles, early lying and self-harm, discovering alcohol at his bar mitzvah, escalating drug use, overdoses, trauma, rehab, devastating relapses, and the painful realization that he could not stop on his own. Sam describes the difference between being “dry” and truly sober, the importance of a genuine first step, and how service to others became central to his recovery.</p><p>And if you want to know what "Miami Sober" means, take a listen.</p><p></p><p>Memorable Quotes:</p><p>“I didn’t realize that I wanted to stop. I realized that I couldn’t.”</p><p>“I didn’t speak an honest word to anybody.”</p><p>“The best way to build self-esteem is through esteemable acts.”</p><p>“What am I doing today to inconvenience myself for another person?”</p><p>“The most painful experience of your life can also become the most meaningful.”</p><p>“I came to AA because I had zero ability to stop drinking and using. But that’s not what it gave me.”</p><p></p>