Alot of people will click this thinking that it may be a joke or a quirk to a certain reason why a video game saved someone from death. But please let me explain.
Two years ago, I was in a really bad place in life. I lost my mom to cancer, my best friend to suicide, and the ensuing madness led to more devastating events. I became jobless, and the darkening of depression ensued. To ease the pain and numb the senses I turned to drugs. Meth, to be exact. I turned into a walking zombie in no less than 8 months and became a true she'll of a person. I needed help.
So long story short, I became clean and used alot of tools to fill those empty voids that had been left behind. I bought a Xbox one and destiny, to occupy my time instead of shoving a needle in my arm. The first weeks were rough. Alot of doubt and temptation. But the longer I played, the longer my mind was immersed into a world that I was having fun in. I found friends from all over the world. We accomplished goals and learned new things.
Now some may say I traded addictions, but in reality, when life gets rough and I think of turning to drugs to deal with emotions, in turn in destiny and immerse myself into a world of goals, and teamwork. Its honestly saved my life, and I can never repay that back. Thank you bungie for a great game, and Xbox for a great community that never judges a person by the cover.
Edit: I have had an ovewhelming response to this post and my ultimate goal is to hopefully encourage someone out there who is going through the same to keep,going. There is hope...and guys please feel free to add me .
Edit 2: I'd like to address a few things, and I'm sure a few more will pop up, but first and foremost, I really am not worried about people calling this post and my story fake. Belive me when I tell you that at times I really wish that were true. I wish all of this would of been a dream and didn't happen. But unfortunately that's not true.
Secondly, I didn't post a detailed lifeline of my events for a reason. There is alot more to this story. Alot of struggle and triumph, but that isn't made to be in a gaming forum. The only thing that was meant was for my experience with the game and Xbox to be shared and the role it played in my recovery.
Last but not least, my goal was to share my exp and hope that someone out there can use this as a measure of hope that there is always something worth fighting for and not to give up.
Last Edit: this post has done an amazing thing. Something I didn't think would happen. We have built a United positive minded community together and playing with some of you has been hands down one of the coolest things I could ask for. I wish everyone the best and hope that if I Havnt added you, to go ahead and add me, not only that but come play in this group of people that have come together under something positive and fun. If I Havnt thanked you personally, I thank you again for all the kind words and the on going hope.
Sincerely Jake aka maxinONrelaxin
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Glad you were able to find something
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Who the fūck necrobumped this?
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Well u hope ur having fun seriously
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4 RepliesDont you guys know how easy it is to make this stuff up. That was a very cliche story.
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Bump, don't listen to the people trying to bring you down.
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I wouldn't start giving this community any credit, it is too toxic to be good anywhere.
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Good job guardian! Glad to hear you're clean keep it up!
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Can't make a fate of all fools joke no more.
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1 ReplyNice story Guardian! I hope you inspire others as well.
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1 ReplyDon't listen to some of these retards who have never earned anything or accomplished anything in their lives. They will learn in life how tough it can be. congrats and keep grinding.
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Bump, good job bro!
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Edited by e127 Sigma: 1/5/2016 7:24:36 PMI hope other people take what you said today and make different choices in life, good job man
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1 ReplyGlad you are getting on the straight and narrow, bud. You getting division when that comes out?
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Keep up the great work!!
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Thanks for sharing! Be strong and never give up!!
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Amazing story, man. I'm sincerely glad you were able to overcome all of those obstacles. We all experience low points, and some are harsher than others. Thank you for being so real with us. Bungie, thank you for saving this mans life and giving him the opportunity to turn his dismal state into something more. The doors are opening for you, brother. Take that passion and teamwork -- that gumption, and apply it to everyday life and you won't just be one helluva guardian, you'll be someone invaluable and irreplaceable to the people you admire. Everyone can learn a lesson from this guy. Live long and prosper, homie.
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Good luck and stay strong. Peace.
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3 RepliesTL;DR -- OP is an idiot who lets addiction control his life and blames it on his "situation."
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1 ReplyAddiction sucks. Take it one day at a time and you'll do fine. My battle was with cocaine. It owned me for 6 years. I put it down for good 13 years ago. It's not easy. It never will be. My wife asked me recently if I ever feel like doing it. I told her yes. There are times when I get that taste for it (you know exactly what I'm talking about) but I know deep down that it would kill me. I don't even want to think about losing my mother. Breast cancer almost took her 15 years ago. Her being diagnosed turned me around and started me on the road to sobriety. Remember the good times and don't dwell on the bad. Talk to someone if you start to feel the need to get high again. Be strong fellow guardian.
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4 RepliesXbox master race
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Edited by KPG: 1/5/2016 8:45:42 PMTL-DR
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Props man, I have a lot of health issues and destiny is always a distraction from the pain.
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I hope you're doing good now, and I'm sorry you had to go through all of that. I can't even imagine what thats like.
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Destiny didn't "save my life" but it definitely gives me an incentive not to try to hurt myself.
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Glad to see you back on the path. Stay strong brother!
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Nice job man that is awesome, I used to have an addiction too. And destiny is some way a help for me too!