Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
March 27 Looking for the assets
"In accordance with the principles of recovery, we try not to judge,
stereotype, or moralize with each other."
Basic Text, p. 11
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How many times in our recovery have we misunderstood the behavior of
another, immediately formed a judgment, applied a label, and neatly tucked
the individual into a pigeonhole? Perhaps they had developed a different
understanding of a Power greater than themselves than we had, so we
concluded their beliefs were unspiritual. Or maybe we saw a couple having
an argument; we assumed their relationship was sick, only to find out
later that their marriage had prospered for many years.
Thoughtlessly tossing our fellows into categories saves us the effort of
finding out anything about them. Every time we judge the behavior of
another, we cease to see them as potential friends and fellow travelers on
the road to recovery.
If we happened to ask those we are judging if they appreciate being
stereotyped, we would receive a resounding "no" in response. Would we
feel slighted if this were done to us? Yes, indeed. Our best qualities
are what we want others to notice. In the same way, our fellow recovering
addicts want to be well thought of. Our program of recovery asks us to
look positively at life. The more we concentrate on the positive
qualities in others, the more we'll notice them in ourselves.
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Just for today: I will set aside my negative judgments of others, and
concentrate instead on appreciating the favorable qualities in all.