Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
February 2 Goodwill
"Goodwill is best exemplified in service; proper service is 'Doing the
right thing for the right reason.'"
Basic Text, p. xv
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The spiritual core of our disease is self-centeredness. In dealing with
others, the only motive our addiction taught us was selfishness-we
wanted what we wanted when we wanted it. Obsession with self was rooted
in the very ground of our lives. In recovery, how do we root
self-obsession out?
We reverse the effects of our disease by applying a few very simple
spiritual principles. To counteract the self-centeredness of our
addiction, we learn to apply the principle of goodwill. Rather than
seeking to serve only ourselves, we begin serving others. Rather than
thinking only about what we can get out of a situation, we learn to think
first of the welfare of others. When faced with a moral choice, we learn
to stop, recall spiritual principles, and act appropriately.
As we begin "doing the right thing for the right reason," we can
detect a change in ourselves. Where once we were ruled by self-will, now
we are guided by our goodwill for others. The chronic self-centeredness
of addiction is losing its hold on us. We are learning to "practice
these principles in all our affairs"; we are living in our recovery, not
in our disease.
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Just for today: Wherever I am, whatever I do, I will seek to serve
others, not just myself. When faced with a dilemma, I will try to do the
right thing for the right reason.