“Gratitude is the most exquisite form of courtesy”
~ Jacques Maritain
A.A. Thought for the Day
It's very important to keep in a grateful frame of mind, if we want to stay sober. We should be grateful that we're living in a day and age when an alcoholic isn't treated as he often used to be treated before Alcoholics Anonymous was started. In the old days, every town had its town drunk who was regarded with scorn and ridiculed by the rest of the townspeople. We have come into A.A. and found all the sympathy, understanding, and fellowship that we could ask for. There's no other group like A.A. in the world. Am I grateful?
I say a gratitude prayer every morning to thank my higher power for sobriety and all the blessings that sobriety allows me to enjoy. A morning meditation is important to my day and without it I would feel ungrounded and unsettled. I had the opportunity to meet with friends yesterday - people I had worked with 30 years ago. Going to meet them raised fear in me because though I've been sober over 14 years most of these people only knew me as an active alcoholic. My fear, of course, turned out to be completely unfounded. They were as I remembered them - friends. May you have a wonderful 24 hours.
~Mike
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