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On a smooth, dark wooden coffee table rests a small, carefully curated “sober toolkit”: a folded, navy-blue meditation cushion, a worn leather-bound book labeled “Recovery Readings,” a simple white pillar candle unlit but slightly melted at the top, and a pair of over-ear headphones with a matte finish. A subtle string of fairy lights in the distant background creates gentle bokeh circles against a neutral wall. Warm, late-afternoon light from a nearby window washes over the objects, revealing textures in the leather, fabric, and wax while casting soft, elongated shadows. Photographic realism, captured from a low, close-up angle with shallow depth of field, giving a serene, contemplative, and intentionally assembled feeling that reflects daily practices supporting long-term sobriety.

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