Staying Quiet, Speaking Up

An AA tries to determine how to resolve issues within meetings

After nearly 30 years of sobriety you'd think I would have learned: When someone says something in a meeting that makes me feel a compelling need to jump in, the very best thing I can do is to keep my lips pressed tightly together.

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