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when i finally came to terms with acceptin i was the one who had caused a vast majority of my own problems through selfishness i had to understand the reality if i had continued on, i wouldve most def been the one who caused my own demise. i could no longer force blame on others. no matter the ideas i had used in the past to make myself believe i was never the one who caused my problems, recovery taught me that even though i may never had, the resentment, anger, and fear i suffered were of my own makin. i learned through recovery, in the rooms, it was my responsibility to recognize my negative thoughts and use what i was learnin about spiritual principles to replace negative thought with positive action. i had a choice in my own happiness and peace of mind, and it wasnt through selfishness or thinkin wrongly of others. my self-will became an antagonist, and His will became my protagonist. 1 day @ a time...
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