One of the first things we all get from coming into recovery is having hope that there might just be some way that we don't even know of or are even aware of of how we all might be able to get better. By the time we all reach being in recovery we have all lost any hopes of ever having a good life or ever hoping for anything that really matters. We're all hopeless which is not to say or be confessed with us being helpless which we are not at least not without our own consent. This is where it begins for all of us even though most of us will fight this notion at first, that there might just be the possibility that there is something that's greater than who we are that cares enough about us to want the best for us which has pointed all of us in the direction of being in recovery. It is from us just trying to come into agreement with the possibility of this idea even without any of us having to believe this that we are all given hope. There is no other way for all of us to ever find hope that we all need, but we're free to look wherever we want, but we'll never find it. And without this idea that's comes from recovery we are all helpless, but all of us already knew that because we all have already been there but there's no need for any of us to be there any longer because of recovery. If we can just open ourselves up to the possibility of this notion the hope we all need will start to flow into all of us, and when it does it feels so good to all of us who have felt so helpless for so long. We are not all helpless, it's just that we all have lost having any hope, and if we can just try what recovery is saying to do we'll all have that hope that we all desperately need, and if we don't we'll never be able to find it anywhere else, and then we all will remain helpless forever.