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Thursday May 15th, 2025

Thought of the day     

 "Insanity is repeating the same mistakes and expecting different results." 

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Mistakes! We all know how it feels to make them. Many of us feel that our entire lives have been a mistake. We often regard our mistakes with shame or guilt--at the very least, with frustration and impatience. We tend to see mistakes as evidence that we are still sick, crazy, stupid, or too damaged to recover.

In truth, mistakes are a very vital and important part of being human. For particularly stubborn people (such as alcoholics and addicts), mistakes are often our best teachers.

 There is no shame in making mistakes. In fact, making new mistakes often shows our willingness to take risks and grow.

It's helpful, though, if we learn from our mistakes; repeating the same ones may be a sign that we're stuck. And expecting different results from the same old mistakes-

-well, that's what we call "insanity." It just doesn't work.
 

Committment for the Day

 Mistakes aren't tragedies. But please, Higher Power, help me learn from them! 


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