Those adolescent urges that so many of us have
for top approval, perfect security, and perfect romance
-- urges quite appropriate to age seventeen --
prove to be an impossible way of life when we are at
age forty-seven or fifty-seven.
Since AA began, I've taken immense wallops
in all these areas because of my failure to grow up,
emotionally and spiritually.
My God, how painful it is to keep demanding the impossible,
and how very painful to discover, finally,
that all along we have had the cart before the horse!
Then comes the final agony of seeing how awfully wrong
we have been,
but still finding ourselves unable to get off
the emotional merry-go-round.
Bill W., January 1958
Denial is great while I'm in it.
It's the coming out of it that presents the challenge.
A A = Altered Attitudes.
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