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March 1949

Humility Is Contentment

HUMILITY is contentment, without which no A.A. can live the Program happily. Humility does not, nor did it ever, mean being subservient or grovelling at someone's feet. Humility is the capacity to recognize one's own limitations. This has been man's greatest problem and is not confined to the alcoholic alone.

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