Re: Pat Ritter. Books
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 10:39 pm
'Confessions of an alcoholic' - Page 108:
One night while he attended a class at college his lecturer referred to 'Cycle of Life’. In this cycle, there were two things happen in people’s lives - people are born and they die, in between they live. Some live to fulfil their ambitions and dreams whilst others plod along through life, existing.
According to this ‘Cycle Of Life’, from birth until six years of age was a very important learning period of a child’s future lifestyle. From digesting this information Bundy pieced together the important material to make sense for himself about his life. He remembered when he was six years of age. It was a period wholly consumed by love, attention and nurturing and had no qualms about that period of his life.
From the age of six years to thirteen years is a period of the role his parents played in his life. Alcohol played an important part in this period; often witnessing his relatives gathered together celebrating by drinking alcohol. It was during this period he first tasted alcohol.
Thirteen years to nineteen years, which are commonly referred to as the child’s adolescent period, he recognised his pattern of behaviour to ‘Peer Group Pressure’.
While swimming in the murky waters of remembrance, his mind swung back to the time when he was a teenager leaving his parents home decided to live by himself. Unfortunately, he gravitated towards people who drank alcohol. He couldn’t believe how this lecturer, helped him to realise some logical discoveries of reasoning, which caused him to enjoy drinking alcohol with those people he chose to mix with.
To purchase this book: click here: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/7688:
One night while he attended a class at college his lecturer referred to 'Cycle of Life’. In this cycle, there were two things happen in people’s lives - people are born and they die, in between they live. Some live to fulfil their ambitions and dreams whilst others plod along through life, existing.
According to this ‘Cycle Of Life’, from birth until six years of age was a very important learning period of a child’s future lifestyle. From digesting this information Bundy pieced together the important material to make sense for himself about his life. He remembered when he was six years of age. It was a period wholly consumed by love, attention and nurturing and had no qualms about that period of his life.
From the age of six years to thirteen years is a period of the role his parents played in his life. Alcohol played an important part in this period; often witnessing his relatives gathered together celebrating by drinking alcohol. It was during this period he first tasted alcohol.
Thirteen years to nineteen years, which are commonly referred to as the child’s adolescent period, he recognised his pattern of behaviour to ‘Peer Group Pressure’.
While swimming in the murky waters of remembrance, his mind swung back to the time when he was a teenager leaving his parents home decided to live by himself. Unfortunately, he gravitated towards people who drank alcohol. He couldn’t believe how this lecturer, helped him to realise some logical discoveries of reasoning, which caused him to enjoy drinking alcohol with those people he chose to mix with.
To purchase this book: click here: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/7688: