However, a member might also experience this loneliness as the basis of recovery in the positive sense. You are making a journey. Nobody's telling you to make this journey, but still you are making it. The only person who can help you is someone who tells you that others have made this lonely journey, and you can do so in the same way. This approach might seem very severe, very strict, but at the same time this approach is quite a happy one because there is a sense of conviction. We don't hitchhike, but we do it ourselves. That sense of celebration is very powerful and important. It is the heart of the practice of recovery."
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