MajestyJo
02-27-2011, 08:05 AM
From "Gutter Bravado":
"Still very impatient, I wanted the whole deal right away.
That's why I related so well to the story about a
wide-eyed new person and an oldtimer. When the
newcomer approached the oldtimer, envying his
accomplishments and many years of sobriety, the
oldtimer slapped down his hand like a gavel and said,
'I'll trade you even! My thirty years to your thirty
days—right now!' He knew what the newcomer had
yet to find out: that true happiness is found in the
journey, not the destination."
Fourth Edition;
Alcoholics Anonymous, pgs. 510-11
"Still very impatient, I wanted the whole deal right away.
That's why I related so well to the story about a
wide-eyed new person and an oldtimer. When the
newcomer approached the oldtimer, envying his
accomplishments and many years of sobriety, the
oldtimer slapped down his hand like a gavel and said,
'I'll trade you even! My thirty years to your thirty
days—right now!' He knew what the newcomer had
yet to find out: that true happiness is found in the
journey, not the destination."
Fourth Edition;
Alcoholics Anonymous, pgs. 510-11