So geshmak, so true, Eyeball man. Painting the wall, dealing with your child's problem in school...real life is where it's at.
Contrary to what so many here seem to be saying, sobriety and recovery are not really about controlling our penises or our porn. They are about engaging and staying in our real life - the real life that Hashem is handing to us daily. In other words, G-d's Will for us. We all pretend that keeping Hashem's Will is about keeping His mitzvos or keeping sober, or whatever...but that's only a small part of the real picture. His Will is really mainly and mostly expressed in the life He is actually giving us - what happens to us daily, where we really are, who we are with, and what happens to us. His hashgochah is the main way His Will interfaces with us. The tzaddkim refer to that when they say everything that happens and ever will happen is merumaz in the Torah. That means there are more things in the Torah abotu daily history and hashgocha protis than about issur v'heter!
But as simple and obvious as it may sound, this is so hard for frum addicts to accept. For instead, we can get distracted by fantasy, resentment, perfectionism..."anything, anything rather than 'just' accepting and living in the apparently imperfect life that You are giving me, Hashem!" We get distracted by issur v'heter - and miss the main deal!
An AA once told me an amazing, simple thing. We discover that our problem is not drinking. And it never was Our problem is sobriety.
We can't stand it, so we resume drinking.
It's not about controlling ourselves, learning how to control ourselves, or whatever. It's about having the serenity, hachno'oh, and honesty to accept the things we cannot change, the courage to accept - and then work to change - the things we can change, and the wisdom to know the difference between them. In other words, live real life. Our fantasies will always be waiting at the door to whisk us away from the latest discomfort with real life! That's the nature of the beast, it seems. As He told Kayin: Lapesach chatas roveitz (and "chatas" means missing the target, going astray from reality - not just "sin", of course, cuz all that was going on there was Kayin feeling discouraged about his korban).
But you are not fooled, it seems. You are in this game for keeps today. That's tremendous and I hope you see that!!
Continued hatzlocha!
- Dov