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A Journey of a Thousand Miles
About Dallas Goodlet: <br/>My parents told me I was adopted at age 5. At that time, I thought I knew who my biological parents/family were. At age 19, I found out they weren’t my biological family. I had anger problems already from the shame, abandonment I felt from being adopted but when I found out, who I thought, were my birth parents weren’t, my whole life/identity just crumbled and that led to years of reckless behavior of drugs and alcohol abuse, attempted suicides, feelings of being totally worthless. In that time, I never gave up though, never quit. At age 24, I took a heavy does of psilocybin mushrooms and my life changed in a matter of hours. All the negative labels I had were stripped away and replaced with positive labels. I began to love myself for the first time ever. Everything changed. At age 30, is when I had my daughter (my only blood I know) I slowly started to stop drinking and doing drugs. At age 35, I took up walking long distances and that also changed my life. Today, I am sober, have lost 80lbs and have a dream/purpose to help mentor lost youth and also help adults quit their vices that are holding them back. <br/><br/><br/>https://www.thewalkking.com/<br/>https://www.instagram.com/the_walk_king/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D<br/>theunladylikelounge.com Support the show