Most of us have some awful to-do on our bucket list and most of us are silently working on getting it done.
Most people have set aside a certain date to see their motives achieved.
Struggling with heartbreak (Breakfast) can take turns and can cause some sort of twist, twist regarding depression, overthinking, and loss of taste (loss of appetite). Well, this definition I gave might be different from how others feel or experience heartbreak.
Never in my life have I been drunk, I have seen how they behaved, their change in attitudes, and how they talk and communicate. Funny enough I had it on my to-do list to get into this state and the best time was when I was struggling with heartbreak.
Lo and behold I entered a bar and took some bottles I had never taken before, gradually I got comfortable and confidence came from within that I could look Buhari in the eyes and ask him how old he truly was 😂. After some hours, all my strength and confidence turned to dizziness and weakness, and I started losing consciousness of my environment.
I decided to take the last bottle making it a total of 3 and decided to get back home, my legs failed me, and my feet failed me I lost it and after an hour of aid and support, I gradually began to gain consciousness during this moment I forgot my sorrows and was happy I achieved one particular thing which is my sanity.
After three (3) hours I got my sanity back, and then I realized what struck my mind first was the fact that I was served breakfast (Heartbreak) and I got myself drunk to elude the thought of it. Then later understood that getting drunk was not enough justification to get myself drunk, but I achieved what was on my to-do list.
We all have some pieces on our bucket list especially you reading this article. Let's get to know about what you had on your sleeves.
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