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The speaker humorously notes the irony of owning a vineyard while grappling with sobriety. Comparing this dilemma to Gandhi owning a delicatessen, the individual prompts a dialogue about the choices one makes while battling addiction. With a history of being sober for 20 years, they candidly reveal what led to their relapse: a life situation that made them think they could drink again. This realization is coupled with a stark metaphor, likening the temptation to standing at the edge of a tall building and believing they could fly. It serves as a powerful reminder of the delicate balance between control and the insidious nature of addiction.