November 22 - "We succeed in enterprises which demand the positive qualities we possess," wrote de Tocqueville, "but we excel in those who can also make use of our defects." We learn in Gamblers Anonymous that our defects do have value - to the extent that we use them as a starting point for change and a pathway to better things. Fear can be a stepping stone to prudence, for example, as well as to respect for others. Fear can also help us turn away from hate and toward understanding. In the same way, pride can lead us toward the road of humility.
Am I aware of my direction today? Do I care where I'm going?
Today I Pray - I pray that my Higher Power will show me how to use my defects in a positive way, because neither - not even fear or selfishness or greed - is all bad. May I trust that every quality that leads me into trouble has a reverse side that can lead me out. Pride, for instance, can't puff itself up unduly without bursting and demonstrating that it is, in essence, only hot air. May I learn from my weaknesses.
Today I Will Remember - Good news out of bad.
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