. . . prudence in personal relatedness,
prudence in money matters,
and prudence in our relations with the world about us.
For us, prudence is a workable middle ground,
a channel of clear sailing between the obstacles
of fear on the one side and recklessness on the other.
Prudence in practice creates a definite climate,
the only climate in which harmony, effectiveness,
and consistent spiritual progress can be achieved.
- Bill W.,
We cannot think our way into sober living.
We live our way into sober thinking.
A A = Altruistic Action.
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