I’ve been sober for over 5 years now. It’s not my first crack at sobriety but most certainly my longest. Though it’s been 5+ years, I must say that it certainly is a journey that you take day to day which is why I still actively seek out material like the talk that Ed gives here. Just came by to say that these words do matter and this discussion is never done. I respect the work that Ed does and the effort and thought that he puts into it. Thanks for the post.
I can completely relate . My energy is gone like my mental health . Its extremely frustrating when i know im happy to be sober but i struggle to be happy sober . Make sense ? @L.2013
Ed is a deep thinker, a motivating speaker, and has a cutting but honest sense of humor. I’m thankful that he was able to conquer his addiction and become the man he is today. The World is a much richer place with him doing what he’s doing. Thanks for putting on his Ted Talk.
I find it amazing that a military experience worked out that way. It also shows that often changing your situations and environment can be huge with addiciton work. I do remember how much alcohol flowed in my military experiences, albeit strangely there were a lot of us who didn't drink, so I would bet that it's also about choices as much as environment. My time in traveling for work, there was an alcoholic on the team, tried to pressure others into drinking so his drinking wouldn't look so bad. Amazing where social pressures and his identity factored into that. Great wisdom as always, Ed's awesome. :)
Hey man, I am actually not an addict, but I find myself in situations to help addicts all the time. I think that because I'm able to partake without becoming an addict myself it puts me on the inside just enough that addicts will trust me. I figure an addict is probably more likely to listen to a light drinker than a teetotaler. I feel like a lot of times when an addict runs into me, I get to be the light switch for that first light bulb to turn on. So, I am a subscriber to your emails, and I read them for insight and just because I find them to be something intelligent to read in general. They cover a broad spectrum of addiction as well as other issues and I appreciate what you do. I thank you for your service in the military. I came here to watch because you asked me to, and your work has inspired me. I gave it a like because you did a great job! I am not an addiction counselor, but I wanted to make sure you realize that your work is probably inspiring more people than maybe you even realize on both ends of the deal. You are just the man for this job. Thank you!
Love ya Ed! Big fan of yours from Twitter. So inspirational!! Keep doing what ur doing big fella, u changed my life and helped many others across the globe. LOVE
Technology, Entertainment & Design. Yet the sound is terrible. It's as if they gave him an audition, then realized that they should've been recording in HQ.
@@Banana-lk7tf So very kind of you to care. Recently lost Dad, Peter, on 7-9-22 and mom's fighting on hospice. CV entered the home like a tornado and vaccines did squat. THX, AJ
Had 14 years of sobriety, fell off for 2 days when my husband passed away. Have 8 months now. Glad im back. Recovery is amazing.
Sorry for your loss. Glad you were able to transform your grief into love for yourself
Losing your husband had to be hard. So happy for your ability to get back in the game, you're worth it! Thanks for sharing ❤
Sending you a prayer ❤
I’ve been sober for over 5 years now. It’s not my first crack at sobriety but most certainly my longest. Though it’s been 5+ years, I must say that it certainly is a journey that you take day to day which is why I still actively seek out material like the talk that Ed gives here. Just came by to say that these words do matter and this discussion is never done. I respect the work that Ed does and the effort and thought that he puts into it. Thanks for the post.
Congratulations on your sobriety. I've been sober since January 1st 2008. Keep going! It only gets better ❤️
I've been sober from opioids for two years and really struggling with getting my natural energy and motivation. Any advice out there???
I can completely relate . My energy is gone like my mental health . Its extremely frustrating when i know im happy to be sober but i struggle to be happy sober . Make sense ? @L.2013
Ed Latimore has an excellent viewpoint of addiction.
And he has been through it.
Finding and developing your identity is key.
And connection/(almost) not being lonelely anymore. That was the other thing he mentioned
Ed is a deep thinker, a motivating speaker, and has a cutting but honest sense of humor. I’m thankful that he was able to conquer his addiction and become the man he is today. The World is a much richer place with him doing what he’s doing. Thanks for putting on his Ted Talk.
Hey man thanks a lot!!
Beautifully said. I always said when I initially quit drinking that I was sick of it being my identity. Thank you for this!!
Absolutely, I feelyou! Great talk.
Insightful talk! I’m sober since 2016 and it wasn’t until I stopped drinking that I truly learned how to love my life. Well done fella.
I find it amazing that a military experience worked out that way. It also shows that often changing your situations and environment can be huge with addiciton work. I do remember how much alcohol flowed in my military experiences, albeit strangely there were a lot of us who didn't drink, so I would bet that it's also about choices as much as environment.
My time in traveling for work, there was an alcoholic on the team, tried to pressure others into drinking so his drinking wouldn't look so bad. Amazing where social pressures and his identity factored into that.
Great wisdom as always, Ed's awesome. :)
You're awesome too
Hey man, I am actually not an addict, but I find myself in situations to help addicts all the time. I think that because I'm able to partake without becoming an addict myself it puts me on the inside just enough that addicts will trust me. I figure an addict is probably more likely to listen to a light drinker than a teetotaler. I feel like a lot of times when an addict runs into me, I get to be the light switch for that first light bulb to turn on. So, I am a subscriber to your emails, and I read them for insight and just because I find them to be something intelligent to read in general. They cover a broad spectrum of addiction as well as other issues and I appreciate what you do. I thank you for your service in the military. I came here to watch because you asked me to, and your work has inspired me. I gave it a like because you did a great job! I am not an addiction counselor, but I wanted to make sure you realize that your work is probably inspiring more people than maybe you even realize on both ends of the deal. You are just the man for this job. Thank you!
Thank you very much. That really means a lot
Helpful for any kind of addiction. Thanks for sharing
Love ya Ed! Big fan of yours from Twitter. So inspirational!! Keep doing what ur doing big fella, u changed my life and helped many others across the globe. LOVE
Love this talk Ed, thank you for taking the time
Well done. Content, conviction and character.
Hey thanks man. That's a great compliment haha. Relly means a lot
I needed this!!!! Thank you!!!!
Thank Ed. Great information on addiction. Identity is important in making changes in your life. Thank you 🙏🏿
Ed is incredible this video is very informative. Sending so much love ❤️
He’s incredible 🪷🪷🪷
I'm upset that the sound on this talk is so bad. 😞
congrats Ed ! you nailed it ! our beliefs shape who we are
This is needed
Ed is my friend IRL.
gaming addiction is a BEAR too! Addiction.....is a bear. Transmutation of that need is so important.
Why something as big as TedTalk has bad audio quality? It's hard to understand sometimes.
why the audio is breaking up
Unlucky technical difficulty
Thanks
Loved the fresh n fit interview as well
Technology, Entertainment & Design.
Yet the sound is terrible.
It's as if they gave him an audition, then realized that they should've been recording in HQ.
The sound isn't clear
Hey Ed,
Is there hope for a 54yo orphan, recently widowed, zero family and too old for the army, my brother?
There is always hope.
What is your brother's name? I'd like to pray for him.
@@Banana-lk7tf So very kind of you to care. Recently lost Dad, Peter, on 7-9-22 and mom's fighting on hospice.
CV entered the home like a tornado and vaccines did squat.
THX,
AJ
I noticed this was 8months ago. How are you? Are you ok?
Been addicted 29 years to meth and fentanyl Almost od 5 times
I hope you get the help and courage you need ❤
Laurel Skyway
❤❤❤❤❤❤
The intermittent microphone is very distracting and disruptive. Very hard to listen to. Honestly I expect better, a higher standard from TedX
Sober people are boring and tragic
No, only an addict afraid of change would say this.