over my time in the rooms, i have had the privilege of bein present in various recovery settins, where i have observed, listened, and learned about the impact of alcoholism on others. throughout this journey, i have encountered many who, despite their struggles, were unable or unwillin to fully engage with the straightforward principles of the program. for reasons that remain unclear, i have been fortunate enough to avoid the tragic paths that some of my peers have chosen, paths marked by possible denial or an inability to embrace a HP as a source of guidance. in conversations with my sponsor, i have openly shared my challenges and sought advice on how to steer clear of the fate that befell others. he emphasized that by adherin to the suggestions outlined in the Big Book, i could significantly improve my chances of overcomin the resentments that plagued me. he encouraged me to maintain honesty not only with myself but also with him and other trusted friends in recovery, assurin me that this transparency would help me avoid similar pitfalls. he referenced numerous readins and recordins from individuals who had successfully navigated their own recovery journeys, each one demonstratin resilience against the temptations of dishonesty and resentment by committin to a spiritual path. these individuals cultivated a relationship with their HP, ultimately leadin them to a deeper understandin of God and, consequently, a sense of inner peace. 1 day @ a time…
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