I am Drug–Free

Narconon Balkan
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This program was truly an experience, and I can say that it is the most useful one. I came here with the idea that I’m here to fix my addiction problem, and I didn’t want to change my character. I thought everything (almost) with me was just the addiction. And during the program, small things started to change by themselves. I wasn’t taking decisions—just letting the process do its job.

And it’s good, but the biggest changes started to happen when I started to take a bit of control, and I started to make important decisions on what I needed to change. Because it wasn’t about addiction anymore. My ambition for success came back very strong and to not just be an addict was not enough for me. I want a lot more than that from life and from myself.

“I want to be the best of who I can be, I want my family to be better than ever—not just good. I want to reach the top in architecture and have my name known, not just be a good architect. I want to have a real visible influence in society, not to just be a peaceful part of it.”

Here, I got a clear view of the top, and I won’t settle for anything less. And this applies to all areas of my life. I want to be the best of who I can be, I want my family to be better than ever—not just good. I want to reach the top in architecture and have my name known, not just be a good architect. I want to have a real visible influence in society, not to just be a peaceful part of it.

I am a person who enjoys nature and living things, and I don’t want to be passive there either. I want to protect, and of course I want to have a rich physical universe. And for most of this, I have the tools and architecture, and through that, I can achieve these things.

I am Drug–Free and it’s amazing, but not enough. My eyes are on the top.

Reisa L., Graduate at Narconon Balkan


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Narconon Balkan

NARCONON BALKAN

DRUG EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION