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Post by preciouschihua on Feb 6, 2005 15:00:19 GMT -5
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Post by ~graced~ on Feb 13, 2005 9:06:34 GMT -5
Didn't matter who I stepped on, manipulated or used to get what I wanted.
Matters that I don't do that today. I have a conscience. I don't have the right to abuse people, period.
(It's a good topic, Suzanne!)
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Post by caressa on Feb 13, 2005 15:54:59 GMT -5
Very good topic, even though we don't pick up our drug of choice, often we slip into old behavior and patterns, and act out in our disease. Recovery for me was learning to recognize those old habits and changing them in today.
Recovery isn't just about stopping the drinking and drugging, it is about living in today without using.
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Post by ~graced~ on Feb 14, 2005 9:14:30 GMT -5
It didn't matter who I had to lie to--the boss, the friends, the family.....it was all about pretensese and how it all appeared. Honesty wasn't a desireable or honourable thing--it was just plain stupid to tell the truth!
Honesty matters--it's what integrity is made of. It's the first principle in the first step of the program. It's the foundation everything gets built on.
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Post by majestyjo on Jul 25, 2020 11:15:23 GMT -5
Nature and Creation.
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