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Wednesday's wonder

LarryG
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York Harbor 08-11-20  DocksideGQ.jpg

Sunrise York Harbor, Maine August 11, 2020  Dockside HQ webcam.  Not much breeze

I'll spend the morning with my daughter, wife's sister will visit her (only one person per day).

Some of us feel so different that we think no person or group could help us or even understand us. We feel alone and isolated. Whatever these differences are, they can be lessened by concentrating on the purpose common to us all—we are learning to live a life free of alcohol or other drugs by connecting with a power greater than ourselves.

Our Higher Power does not want us to be alone. We are all more alike than different. We must recognize the love that is available to us. Are we looking for what we have in common, or are we looking for ways to be alone and different?

Do I realize that our common purpose can outweigh all differences?

From: Day by Day.....

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”
 Winston S. Churchill

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About the Author
I quit on October 25, 2013, it was the best decision I ever made (or, one of them). I smoked for over 50 years and quit Cold Turkey. My most useful tool is gratitude, you can borrow some from me.