Kanye has definitely taken to his opioid recovery.
You can see by his actions and words recently that he is deeply affected by whatever recovery program he is using....that is obvious to me by his change in manner of actions and his forthright apology to Bush 2 (making ammends.)
Death (near or facing it), religious conversion, and drug/alcohol recovery seem to be the only way grown adults make radical changes in their life habits/personality traits.
Example, woman diagnosed and successfully completes treatment for breast cancer then files for divorce. She changed a lot or saw qith clearer eyes how she wanted to live her life due to forced introspection
Sounds like truly is in a 12 step program... and looking to God for help.
God bless him if he is...
I had an hemorrhagic stroke. Pretty bad one but because of my medical condition, I knew it was more a matter of when rather than if. In a way, I was prepared, as much as one could be.
Anyhoos, for a long time, I kept on looking for answers. God must have had some sort of reason or plan for me.
I looked. Found nothing. I didn't do anything and waited. Nothing happened.
Going into my 6th year of recovery. Not hide nor hair of a plan. Okay. I'll just enjoy myself in the meantime. Other milage may vary.
Somehow that's a disquieting little anecdote, not that I know her. Sounds like kind of a big F.U. to the family members taking care of her, for whatever reason.
Just wondering: How many lives more focused on God, sacrificial charity, and the reality of death, judgment, and eternity begin with divorce?