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April 26 ~ Happiness is not the Point
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HAPPINESS IS NOT THE POINT

I don't think happiness or unhappiness is the point. How
do we meet the problems we face? How do we best learn from
them and transmit what we have learned to others, if they
would receive the knowledge?
AS BILL SEES IT, p. 306

In my search "to be happy," I changed jobs, married and
divorced, took geographical cures, and ran myself into
debt--financially, emotionally and spiritually. In A.A.,
I'm learning to grow up. Instead of demanding that people,
places and things make me happy, I can ask God for
self-acceptance. When a problem overwhelms me, A.A.'s
Twelve Steps will help me grow through the pain. The
knowledge I gain can be a gift to others who suffer with
the same problem. As Bill said, "When pain comes, we are
expected to learn from it willingly, and help others to
learn. When happiness comes, we accept it as a gift, and
thank God for it."
(As Bill Sees It, p. 306)

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its about action not changing the way I feel,  I did that for 25 yrs with alcohol and drugs.  LIFE ON LIFE'S TERMS!

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oh yeah,  learning to accept me  ALL of me....and  NOT fighting and resisting and downright attacking the bad karma,  but  "riding it out"   with making the best of it......


makes for better sleep for sure.........rosie


 



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