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Old 11-21-2012, 10:01 AM
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andisa
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I think finding a reason to quit is merely a place to start. To be regarded merely as a launch pad. It cannot be the foundation on which you build your recovery because life is always changing; likewise, our thinking and reasoning is always changing. Once away from habitual use you'll see things differently and can make more rational choices about your direction, and "reasons" for relapse if that's the way you go. I should put "more" rational in quotes too. The addictive mind is a crazy force. It's a constant learning and growing process, developing beyond its power.
--struggling
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