What my dad's report card from 1959 told me about his struggle with addiction
Briefly

He could feel the reality that he was majestic and vast. He wasn't just one thing, black or white, good or bad, this or that. He was all the colors.
Harsh self-talk covered up the reality of my father's inherent worth, blinding him to the fact that he, too, was all the colors.
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