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07-23-2023, 11:24 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2014
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When This Was Discovered
The biggest mistake that any of us make when it comes to us who are in recovery is us trying to fix ourselves. This almost never works and the reason being is that we'll all cheat ourselves and know that we are, but this never stops any of us from doing so. This is basically what is wrong for all of us, and as hard as it is for any of us to accept this it's even harder sometimes to accept what the solution to this is that's found in recovery. Logically speaking it makes no sense at all that this would work, but does and like nothing else ever will be able to when it comes to all of us being able to be honest with ourselves. Recovery began based on this alone that although none of us are able to be true to ourselves, that if we all let someone else who is the same as us and who is also unable to be true to themselves, help us to be honest with ourselves, then both of us are helped in a way in which either of us can be helped on our own, and like no one else can help us, because not everyone is able to understand what it is that we all go through like we all can, because we all have been through it ourselves. For anyone to begin all we have to do is let ourselves be helped by someone else who is like us, and then be willing to help someone else who is like us, in this way we're all helped and we all end up having a degree of honesty that none of us were ever able to have on our own. It was when this was discovered that recovery began, and became possible for all of us. Before then there was no such thing as recovery and there was nothing that could be done for any of us that worked.
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