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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => Who Am I Discovery/Whitmore => Topic started by: Anonymous on March 22, 2006, 04:39:00 PM
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Evan, you stated that you were sent to Whitmore because "your mother thought you were addicted to pot; and because you were defiant."
Do you think that you needed to be at Whitmore for 14 months to be where you are today?
You have a job, right? You seem to be getting along OK with your family, right?
Don't you think that having a bit of time to grow up could have brought about these changes without the drastic step of your parents placing you in a "treatment facility?" And that is what Whitmore was licensed as--a treatment facility.
It doesn't sound like YOU considered yourself a defiant pot-addicted teenager.
What really changed, except the fact that you grew up, and perhaps matured into a more responsible young man? That was going to happen with time ANYWAY.
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Just a little time to grow up would have done more for you than Whitmore.
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You know I don't know. I would still have a good job, as I did before I left for the Whitmore. I can say that if I hadn't gone to the Whitmore for 14 months, I wouldn't be in the same place because that's impossible, each decision affects the outcome of your life.
I have come to be much more respectful of authority, and I learned a lot of things about myself as well as how minds work in general. I feel like I have a headstart on life compared to many people older and younger then me, both literally and mentally.
I can't say where exactally I would've been. I do know that I don't and will never regret my 14 months spent in Utah.
-Evan
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Dude... let me translate for them...
It's like the kind of life-changing revelations you get when you smoke yourself sober and then smoke some more.
But better. Kinda.