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That Time I Stole From Best Buy.

Feb 10, 2025
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I loved shoplifting. 

Toward the end of meth use, stealing was the only high I enjoyed.

The euphoria sweeping my body as the Target cart crossed the threshold was invigorating. 

The adrenaline rush from getting out with a pile of goods tided me over until we could score. 

And the only way to score was to sell or trade the merchandise in my cart. 

I will be honest; those days were my absolute favorite of the meth experience. 

The adventure and risk were so exciting to me. 

And I was constantly chasing higher highs. 

The user buddies I hung out with liked to challenge me to steal higher-priced items or from more difficult establishments.

So, once we pulled up in front of Best Buy. 

"Ok, what's the item?" I asked.

"I want to see you steal ANYthing from here. It's impossible." 

I laughed and replied, "With that attitude, it is. I am a shoplifter."

You see, in that moment, I accepted an identity for myself. My attitude toward life, no matter how delusional, was that I could accomplish whatever I set my mind to. 

And, I did.

It took me two hours, but I got out of there with a $300 Bose Speaker. I had the employees help me look for my lost keys while I hid the speaker under my jacket. 

Somewhere in the chaos, I slipped out the door. 

Please understand that I am NOT bragging. I'm telling this story as an illustration of recovery success. 

Attitude is everything. 


This week, I want to address real, lasting transformation in recovery. 

Not just being someone who quit using meth. 

The bridge between quitting and transformation is attitude. 

Here are the 5 Key (Attitudinal) Concepts of Recovery Transformation 

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