PEP Talks: People Empowering People
PEP Talks: People Empowering People
Ray Bassin-No fear but of fear itself
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Ray has experienced 35 years of drug addiction in and out of jails and hospitals where he spent 3 weeks in a coma and 2 months learning how to walk again. Ray survived 7 open heart surgeries (3 in 1 year), brain surgery, and an amputated left foot all while remaining in a 12 step fellowship program. Ray has been clean and sober now for 4 plus years. He is semi back to work living a productive life and even started his own small business. At any point, he could have given up but he chose to overcome and adapt to a new way of life.
We learned from Ray:
If you want to experience drugs first think about what you want to do, what you enjoy, the people you love and who love you…then say, “Good-bye” to all of that!
*Doing drugs may help you to temporarily forget all of your problems, but in the long run it will only create larger problems.
*When you are exposed to hard-core drugs you have no fear and actually become numb.
*Never giving up, having family and friend support, and following your dreams all help you get through addictions.
Gretatude:
*Don’t let the past steal your present- Terri Guillemets
*Even in the midst of devastation, something within us always points the way to freedom-Sharon Salzberg
*Recovery is hard. Regret is harder-Brittany Burgunder
You can reach out to Ray Bassin on Facebook or text him at 440-339-0786.