After battling a decades-long drug addiction, four years in prison, and homelessness, a man from Canada entered a treatment program where he turned his life around. Today, he runs nine “sober homes” providing safe, supportive spaces for other addicts trying to get back on their feet. Speaking to The Epoch Times via social media, Russell Lee Abraham, 38, shared his advice for anyone seeking sobriety. “Don’t dwell on society’s expectations,” he implored. “Your so-called faults are learning lessons, teachings; as long as you are ready for change and ready to learn then you can rise above the haters and follow your dreams. “I did,” he added, “and I’m just some guy from central Canada, Winnipeg … off the block.” Abraham has been sober for the last two and half years. In March 2020, Abraham began to set up sobriety homes. In September of the same year, he officially registered his …