More Than Mere Survival
Dear Hope Nation, Emptiness is at the center of my addiction. Whether addiction is environmental or genetic or some complex interplay between the two, my disease is like a black hole at my core, a vacuum that draws in all other parts of me. Drugs and alcohol were a...
Intertwined
Dear Hope Nation, “I never intended this, of course.”—first sentence of What Trouble Looks Like, my first, unpublished novel. Yesterday I wrote about Mary Jordan, and how her perhaps unfounded faith in me led to a positive outcome. Today I move to the darker side of...
She Believed in Me
Dear Hope Nation, A few days ago, I wrote about two incidents that demonstrated faith. In one, the belief in a man paid off; in the other, I didn’t get a roast beef sandwich. Since I spent five hours driving Friday, going to Berlin to visit a nonprofit and spend time...
None of them knew what they were doing
Dear Hope Nation, “None of us truly knows the good we do, or, more important, the evil we prevent by our actions. Like Kierkegaard, we must leap, hopeful and filled with faith that our works matter. They do.” --Quote from my old office wall, which I think...
Faith, Trust, and Hope
Dear Hope Nation, I had two experiences today that demonstrate opposite poles in my life philosophy. Let me explain. I sat down with an old friend I’ll call Larry at lunchtime just to catch up and talk. I first met Larry in a previous life—not literally exactly, but...
If you’d be willing
Dear Hope Nation, Most of you know me as either a pompous clown or a mystical nitwit, either of which applies. Oddly, I also have other roles, different parts to play in this glorious medley of extemporanea we call life. Without any effort on my part, life...
Quietly Screaming
Dear Hope Nation, There’s a quiz at the end of this letter, but first, there’s a bit of background. Hollow, that’s how Jonah felt. Hollow with an interior of sludge. Hollow with an interior of sludge and a ringing in his ears that combined dread, horror and an intense...
What Comes After After?
Dear Hope Nation, Back on March 15, when Hope closed for the first time because of COVID concerns, I started writing daily letters to you. Over the next three months, I wrote 120 letters. If you’re interested, you can find them here on the Hope website. While you’re...
The Next Right Thing
Dear Hope Nation, One more straw. That’s all. The landlord’s note on Jared’s door wasn’t the end of the world. Just one more straw, and Jared didn’t want to be a camel. “Hey Jarod—Rent’s due Wednesday. Today is Thursday. Please see me.” Just a note, but his name was...
Call Hope, Attend a Zoom Meeting, Reach Out for Help
Dear Hope Nation, I have a lot of wishes. I wish I were five inches taller—making me 5’7”. I wish I looked more like John Cusack and less like Jon Cryar (the dorky brother on “Two-and-a-Half Men.”) I wish I were younger, faster, stronger, more dripping with charisma,...
Hope Continues
Dear Hope Nation,Hope continues.Hope floats.Hope thrives.Hope is, with apologies to Dylan Thomas, the force that through the fuse drives the flower.The Hope building, though, is closed for now due to the recent increase in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths....
Mixed feelings over mixed messages
Dear Hope Nation, There’s no accounting for taste. Once every week or so, I devote this letter to quotations on various subjects. Some of you absolutely love the respite from news about Hope or thoughts on recovery. I’ve gotten many emails and seen some Facebook posts...
One of three – Stream or Ocean
Dear Hope Nation, Part One of Three My most interesting conversations take place at recovery meetings of one flavor or another. Last night I was involved in a discussion with another guy about water—not about drinking water, not about water rights, not even about its...