Four ideas


I went to see this old man, and I would tell him: 'The sky is falling; the bogeyman is real.' He would sigh and say: 'Everything is already alright.' So listen to everything, step back, watch the river flow, tap the top of that little boy's head and say: 'Everything is already alright.' That's how you respond to having an alcoholic head.

Listen to the body. There's a lot of sense in watching out for 'HALT' (hungry, angry, lonely, tired).

It's not true because it's in the Big Book; it's in the Big Book because it's true.

We've been pulled from the scrapheap alive, so we say to God: 'Put me in, Coach, I'm ready to play.'




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