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Breaking the second arrow

As Soberalists, we’re encouraged to explore, understand, and reshape our relationship to habits and behaviors.

Putting a pause on the wanting and the needing, which often leads to our desire for artificial state change.

Soberalism transcends mere abstinence from artificial state change.

Behavior of a Soberalist

  1. Abstain or Moderate Intake: From alcohol to drugs, other substances or pleasure seeking behaviors that significantly alter consciousness, to maintain absolute clarity and emotional stability.

  2. Practices Mindfulness: Pause and reflection help us make conscious decisions. We calmly respond instead of reacting on the impulse of strong emotions.

  3. Values Rationality: Prioritizes rational thinking and evidence-based decision-making in their personal and professional life, advocating for logical reasoning as a basis for understanding the world.

  4. Seeks Balance: Pursues a balanced lifestyle that considers the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of well-being, understanding the importance of moderation in all things, including work, leisure, and relationships.

  5. Advocates for Mental Health: Recognizes the importance of mental health and may advocate for greater awareness and support for mental health issues, understanding the role that mental clarity plays in overall well-being.

  6. Contributes Positively: Aims to contribute positively to society, understanding that a sober and balanced approach to life can have broader social benefits, including reducing harm and fostering a more thoughtful and compassionate community.

Soberalist Commitments

  • Personal Growth: Continuously striving for personal improvement and self-awareness.

  • Community Engagement: Actively participating in and contributing to the community in ways that reflect our soberalist principles.

  • Advocacy and Education: Promoting the benefits of soberalism, potentially through self-education, and education, advocacy, support groups, and encouraging others to consider the value of their consciously designed lifestyle.

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