So, with that being said. With all that has gone on here over the past few days, I finally realized one of the main reasons that I do not like AA. It is the constant living in the past. Telling and retelling the same "Stories". It is important to let things go, to get things out, purge, so to speak. But once that is done, it is time to move forward and we simply cannot move forward if we keep living in the past. None of us can change the past. What we can do is take positive steps to make today and tomorrow better. We cannot change today's thinking by remaining "Stuck" in our old thinking.
I ask, how many people have been successful at recovery, while still staying stuck in the past? How many horrendous stories of loss and despair truly cause us not to drink? How many times of telling and living in "Our Story" does it take to become sober? Or does adopting "New Thinking", New Habits, and a "Healthy Outlook" lead us to a renewed and sober life? What do you think?
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