 hip with another human being. Our egomania digs two disastrous pitfalls. Either we insist upon dominating the people we know, or we depend upon them far too much. If we lean too heavily on people, they will sooner or later fail us, for they are human, too, and cannot possibly meet our incessant demands. In this way our insecurity grows and festers. When we habitually try to manipulate others to our own willful desires, they revolt, and resist us heavily. Then we develop hurt feelings, a sense of persecution, and a desire to retaliate."
hip with another human being. Our egomania digs two disastrous pitfalls. Either we insist upon dominating the people we know, or we depend upon them far too much. If we lean too heavily on people, they will sooner or later fail us, for they are human, too, and cannot possibly meet our incessant demands. In this way our insecurity grows and festers. When we habitually try to manipulate others to our own willful desires, they revolt, and resist us heavily. Then we develop hurt feelings, a sense of persecution, and a desire to retaliate."TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, page 53
todAAy i AAm grAAteful & thAAnkful
that my Mom has enough snap left to remember birthdays and other important dates; ie: tomorrow is my sister's 55th b-day and she continues to remain 21 months older than me
that I am still in a sort of feeling-good-in-recovery-zone -- it's like whatever happens just doesn't seem to matter because I know it will be OK and I don't need to worry about it or try to change it -- I also know this is temporary and I should enjoy it while it lasts - LOL
that my prostate exam was negative and the doctor used a glove; I did not, however, get a date or even a free dinner out of the experience; I may have to change doctors
for a phone call from a newcomer on his 4th day sober; this rarely seems to happen even though I give out a self-made business-type card with my picture and contact info on it to many newcomers
that I'll actually get in 3 official workouts with my trainer this week
that I may never learn to never say never
that this is my 1500th post since I began blogging in December 2004
I am trying this litle piece of software today.
Give it a try if you are willing ...
"Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much."
-Oscar Wilde
 
9 comments:
Happy 1500th! Dag, that makes feel old...!
I would never call you Dag.
You guys make me laugh. Congrats on your 1500th post. That is a lot of gratitude!
egomania can really trip me up - that's fo' shiz.
I like the little survey, yo.
peace ouuuut!
...I'm such a boob
Oh yes..congrats...
Cool poll. Unfortunately, i fell into the 1-3 per week category at the moment
Well i polled in the Middle. As for a prostate exam, I always ask the Doc if it was good for him too.
dAAve, glad that your exam was negative. I'd rather not have that exam but at least there isn't a speculum involved.
dAAve, glad that your exam was negative. I'd rather not have that exam but at least there isn't a speculum involved.nzf
LOL ya'all
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