Not promoting use by any means. However, I personally found it less stressful to settle on a life of use but only once in a while. Quitting outright always leads me to profound self disappointment and "weaker" as it was yet another failed attempt to do "what is right".
Does it have to be this or that? Can it be both? It cannot be either for me so I found comfort in the ability to control my usage. It seems sustainable (as long as I stay away from piles of benzos lol) and the downs that are felt from failing to do the right thing are avoided and replaced with confidence, decent mental health and the freedom of choice.
Again... this is not a rally for junkies world-wide to rise up and demand a couple doses a week as it worked for one guy on a forum meant to offer a healthier approach to drug use. It took decades, some great people (support) and came at a steep cost.
I am finally OK with who and what I am. I do not broadcast my use in public but I also do not hide it. Discretion goes a long way, it is said (I think

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But on topic?
I would consider myself recovered as a mf. Recovery to me is a state of gaining back one's ability to make a choice in a previously predetermined outcome in a situation. Or rather, the ability to act without fear of getting trapped.

What is recovery to you?
Peace