“We are all unique examples of how the program works, each of us with our distinct gifts to share.”
– Life with Hope, second edition, page 69
In recovery, I’ve learned there’s no such thing as being “terminally unique.” To me, the phrase means that no one’s character or circumstances are so unique that the only path forward is utter despair or death. I’ve heard enough grumbling from newcomers to think this phrase can sometimes turn them off. They walk away with the impression, “These recovery people think everyone is the same, and no one is special.” I really appreciate that Marijuana Anonymous has a culture of appreciating that each one of us is unique.
This is a program with a solution for people with the shared condition of being marijuana addicts but it doesn’t ask us to shed what makes us special. Through working the Twelve Steps of MA and participating in the fellowship, I’ve been able to bring all of my special qualities to the surface and finally begin to reach my potential.
Final thought: Today, I will sincerely share my distinct gifts with the world and help others find their ability to do so.









