“We did not choose to become addicts.” When we were growing up, all of us had dreams.  Every child has  heard a relative or neighbor ask, “What do you want to be when  you grow up?”  Even if some of us didn’t have elaborate  dreams of success, most of us dreamed of work, families,  and a future of dignity and respect.  But no one asked, “Do you want  to be a drug addict when you grow up?” We didn’t choose to become addicts, and we cannot choose to  stop being addicts.  We have the disease of addiction.  We are not  responsible for having it, but we are responsible for our recovery.   Having learned that we are sick people and that there is a way of recovery,  we can move away from blaming circumstances—or ourselves— and into living the solution.  We didn’t choose addiction, but we can choose recovery. Just for today:  I choose recovery.  | 
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