

Hunger is about desire. Not just for food, but for something deeper. In recovery, hunger shows up as a longing for meaning, purpose, connection, and change. Key 4 asks: What do you truly want? Not what numbs the pain. Not what gets you through the day. But what you ache for in your spirit. Hunger becomes holy when it’s pointed in the right direction.
Take time to write, reflect, or sit with these questions. You can answer privately or share in the comments below.
You don’t need to silence your hunger; you need to understand it. When you listen to your deeper desires, they’ll start to guide you somewhere worth going.