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Old 12-04-2019, 06:39 AM
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wiscsober
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: NE Wisconsin USA
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Fellowship is the crux of the AA program. One alcoholic helping another alcoholic. It was born out of that way.

If you avoid the fellowship you aren't using 90%(just a large number I thought of) of the program. You can just go to meetings, but if you don't share nor listen, don't care to help, you are just not drinking and hoping recovery will rub off. Always on the outside looking in; perilously close to relapse.

The fellowship can help you work through the steps, plop you down in the middle of recovery.

Keep you honest. Help you meet new people and many become great friends.

To live sober is to work the steps and enjoy the benefits of Fellowship.
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