Aug. 31, 2022 – “I feel very loved,” he added, “The beautiful notes and messages, thank you so much for all of that.”
Clark continued, “As I sit here and I reflect on the past 11 years of my life I can’t help but recognize that actually it has nothing to do with me. This has to do with the people that paved the path for me, those that came before me and, more importantly, the person that is out there still struggling today, struggling with their addiction, struggling with their mental health, feeling like they cannot go on.”
The addiction treatment center co-founder added that people come up to him all the time asking how he stays sober and still has fun. “I laugh because I’ve been given this next level existence that I am so proud of,” he said.
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