Tolerance
June 1978
By:
R. G.
| Fort Knox, Kentucky
Let's apply it to groups as well as to individuals
Don't Order Me Around
August 1976
By:
B. L.
| Manhattan, New York
In AA's Second Tradition he found a safeguard against being bossed and against being bossy
Entertaining Is Part of My Work
October 1975
By:
W. W. G.
| Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
Or. . . How to succeed in business without really drinking
AA'S 40th Anniversary International Convention Denver, Colorado July 4-6, 1975
January 1975
By:
L. H.
| Denver, Colorado
This is the year!
Complacency Is Insidious
November 1973
By:
C. P.
| Buffalo, New York
And, like alcoholism, it can be a progressive disease - From the July 1949 Grapevine
The Good Within the Enemy
August 1973
By:
A. G.
| Decatur, Georgia
Where there is hatred let me sow love. . ." - Forgiveness comes when we love and bless the Power that flows through each of us
The Impossible Dream
November 1971
By:
J. W.
| Islamorada, Florida
Sobriety demands that we accept life as it is, with all its good and all its evil
I Just Let the Magic Happen
November 1971
By:
C. L.
| Fort Collins, Colorado
This salesman has traveled the long distance from misery to joy
Your Doctor Can't Help You!
January 1971
By:
Anonymous, MD
| Manhattan, New York
If he doesn't know that you're an alcoholic, if he doesn't know that you react badly to some kinds of medication. . .
Make Contact!
January 1971
By:
B. W.
| Salisbury
Somewhere there is someone who needs you just as you need him - The essence of AA
A Cruel Killer
An icy road, the death of a loved one, and his own struggles convinced him of the true nature of alcoholism
Come On! Be Happy, Too
November 1999
By:
E.B.R.
| Manhattan, New York
The author of "He Who Loses His Life" looked back over twenty plus years of sobriety. - From the September 1967 Grapevine
Belonging
July 1981
By:
W. H.
| Manhattan, New York
Tradition 1 - Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon AA unity
