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CONCLUSION
Lessons of the Balance
e all desire a respite from the world—a break from the impossible
standards we often set for ourselves and others. It’s natural that we
would seek a reprieve from our own relentless ruminations: Why did I do
that? Why can’t I do this? Look what they did to me. How could I do that to
them?
So we’re drawn to any of the pleasurable forms of escape that are now
available to us: trendy cocktails, the echo chamber of social media, binge-
watching reality shows, an evening of Internet porn, potato chips and fast
food, immersive video games, second-rate vampire novels . . . The list really
is endless. Addictive drugs and behaviors provide that respite but add to our
problems in the long run.
What if, instead of seeking oblivion by escaping from the world, we turn
toward it? What if instead of leaving the world behind, we immerse
ourselves in it?
Muhammad, you’ll remember, was my patient who tried various forms of
self-binding to limit his cannabis consumption, only to find himself right back
where he started, progressing from moderation to excessive consumption to
addiction at an ever-faster cadence.
He went hiking at Point Reyes, a nature trail just north of San Francisco, in
hopes of finding refuge in an activity that had previously given him pleasure,
as he once again tried to get control of his cannabis consumption.
But every turn in the bend brought fresh memories of smoking weed—
hiking trips in the past had almost always occurred in a state of semi-


intoxication—and so, instead of being an escape, the hike turned into an
agony of craving and a painful reminder of loss. He despaired of ever being
able to wrestle his cannabis problem into submission.
Then he had his aha moment. At one particular vista point where he had
explicit memories of smoking a joint with friends, he brought the camera up
to his eye and pointed it to a nearby plant. He saw a bug on a leaf and
focused the camera further, zooming in on the beetle’s bright red carapace,
striated antennae, and ferociously hairy legs. He was mesmerized.
His attention was snared by the creature in his crosshairs. He took a series
of pictures, then changed his angle and took more. For the rest of the hiking
trip, he stopped to take extremely close-up pictures of beetles. As soon as he
did so, his cravings for cannabis decreased.
“I had to force myself to be very still,” he told me at one of our sessions in
2017. “I had to achieve a perfect stillness to take a good in-focus picture.
That process grounded me, literally, and centered me. I discovered a strange,
surreal, and compelling world at the end of my camera that rivaled the world
I escaped to with drugs. But this was better because no drugs were needed.”
Many months later, I realized Muhammad’s path to recovery was similar to
my own.
I made a conscious decision to reimmerse myself in patient care, focusing
on the aspects of my work that had always been rewarding: relationships
with my patients over time, and immersion in narrative as a way to bring
order to the world. In doing so, I was able to emerge from compulsive
romance reading into a more rewarding and meaningful career. I was also
more successful in my work, but my success was an unexpected byproduct,
not the thing I was seeking.
I urge you to find a way to immerse yourself fully in the life that you’ve
been given. To stop running from whatever you’re trying to escape, and
instead to stop, and turn, and face whatever it is.
Then I dare you to walk toward it. In this way, the world may reveal itself
to you as something magical and awe-inspiring that does not require escape.
Instead, the world may become something worth paying attention to.


The rewards of finding and maintaining balance are neither immediate nor
permanent. They require patience and maintenance. We must be willing to
move forward despite being uncertain of what lies ahead. We must have faith
that actions today that seem to have no impact in the present moment are in
fact accumulating in a positive direction, which will be revealed to us only at
some unknown time in the future. Healthy practices happen day by day.
My patient Maria said to me, “Recovery is like that scene in Harry Potter
when Dumbledore walks down a darkened alley lighting lampposts along the
way. Only when he gets to the end of the alley and stops to look back does he
see the whole alley illuminated, the light of his progress.”
Here we are at the end, but it could be just the beginning of a new way of
approaching the hypermedicated, overstimulated, pleasure-saturated world
of today. Practice the lessons of the balance, so that you too can look back at
the light of your progress.

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