trudging my road of happy destiny

March 27

Good morning,
AA has kept me sober for many days and nights. AA helped to untethered myself from the obsession of alcohol. I was a prisoner of myself and my bottle. When I came to AA you taught me a different way to look at life one day at a time. I didn’t believe you or in that concept. I thought it was all a lie. The values I have found in AA has given me different tools to handle living my best life. One important part of the program I have learned is about that there is another way to live other than the conventional ways. I have been taught not to whitewash AA with other’s organizations that has helped to live in the past and was unsuccessful because I was not honest. I know the principals of the program and why it has lasted for all of these years, since the first meeting of just two people sharing their experiences, strengths and hopes. I am so very grateful to those two men, Bill and Bob, and the concept that they discovered by just being honest and sincere with another suffering alcoholic. I am thankful for knowing that AA’s concepts are to be kept separate from conversational medicine or it will loose itself and the principles that has worked for decades.
I thankful for the hope AA has given along with my faith and you all. I can’t do my life alone; I need you.
Thank you to my God of my understanding. Have a blessed Monday and I will continue to live one day at a time. 🥰