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Post by caressa on Nov 30, 2010 16:46:01 GMT -5
Avoiding Extremes
The Greek ideal of the golden mean is a concept which we would do well to ponder. Most of us are extremists, as evidenced by our compulsiveness. We are all or nothing people, and our histories are full of times when we "couldn't believe we ate the whole thing."
Before coming to OA, many of us alternated between starving and bingeing. Either we attempted a diet so limited and stringent that it was impossible to follow for very long, or we indulged our appetites by eating everything that did not move.
OA endorses the practice of moderation. Learning it is difficult for most of us and something which we have been unable to do by ourselves. The members who maintain their abstinence and have a strong program serve as guides and sponsors for those of us who are beginners. Old and new, all of us rely every day on our Higher Power to lead us in the way of moderation.
May I avoid extremes and learn moderation
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Post by majestyjo on Nov 30, 2017 19:22:57 GMT -5
Too bad I can't go back and fix my grammar as well as my spelling on Caressa posts.
I am an extremist for sure. My drug of choice is more. My sister phoned me from the hospital today and said she had made candy. She said it was so rich, you only need a little piece. That wouldn't stop me, I would immediately think 'more!'
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