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Position of Neutrality
Joe McDonald explores the role of beliefs in addiction recovery, emphasizing neutrality and personal experience.
1:30•18 Jun 2022
Why Belief Matters: Joe McDonald's Take on Recovery
“So all we're here to do is tell them why I believe what I believe. That's all you need to know, and if you don't believe, I believe it. Walk with me. Ignore what I say. Walk with me and let me show you what I know and why I know it.”
Ever wondered why beliefs play such a crucial role in addiction recovery? In this episode of 'Position of Neutrality', Joe McDonald shares his personal journey and insights on the importance of neutrality in the recovery process. Drawing from the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous, Joe emphasizes living a balanced life where personal experiences take center stage over rigid doctrines. He candidly discusses the pitfalls of religious addiction and the significance of respecting others' beliefs.
Joe's approach is refreshingly honest—he invites listeners to observe his actions rather than just listen to his words, highlighting that true recovery comes from personal growth and understanding. This episode is a heartfelt reflection on finding one's own path to sobriety while valuing the diverse journeys of others. Tune in for a unique perspective on how belief and neutrality can guide you through recovery.

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