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Joyous

January 3, 2010

We have been speaking to you of serious,
sometimes tragic things.
We have been dealing with alcohol in its worst aspects.
But we aren‘t a glum lot.
If newcomers could see no joy in our existence,
they wouldn‘t want it.
We absolutely insist on enjoying life.
We try not to indulge in cynicism over the state
of  the nations,
nor do we carry the [...]

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Paradox

August 17, 2009

“2. We GIVE AWAY TO KEEP.
That seems absurd and untrue.
How can you keep anything if you give it away?
But in order to keep whatever it is we get in AA,
we must go about giving it away to others,
for no fees or rewards of any kind.
When we cannot afford to [...]

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Cheerfulness

February 23, 2009

But we aren’t a glum lot. . .
We absolutely insist on enjoying life. . .
So we think cheerfulness and laughter
make for usefulness.
Outsiders are sometimes shocked when we
burst into merriment over a seemingly tragic
experience out of the past.
But why shouldn’t we laugh?
We have recovered,
and have been given the power to help others.
c. 2001 [...]

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Family Matters

February 8, 2009

Now and then the family will be plagued
by specters from the past,
for the drinking career of almost every alcoholic
has been marked by escapades, funny, humiliating,
shameful or tragic.
The first impulse will be to bury these skeletons
in a dark closet and padlock the door.
The family may be possessed by [...]

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