"As we glance down the debit side of the day's ledger, we should carefully examine our motives in each thought or act that appears to be wrong. In most cases our motives won't be hard to see and understand. When prideful, angry, jealous, anxious, or fearful, we acted accordingly, and that was that. Here we need only recognize that we did act or think badly, try to visualize how we might have done better, and resolve with God's help to carry these lessons over into tomorrow, making, of course, any amends still neglected."
c.1952 AAWS, Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, p. 94
Thought to Consider . . .
Life is too short to be small.
AACRONYMS
D U E S
Desperately Using Everything but Sobriety
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