
TOLERANCE
“I have learned silence from the
talkative,
Two of my biggest character defects are arrogance and fear. I used to have a
hard time tolerating people who are not like me. When I was driven by fear,
anger, and shame, I believed they threatened my social position. A normal
day for me was filled with frustration and anger at people I didn’t like.
Gossip was my language.
~ Trine
toleration from the intolerant, and kindness
from the unkind; yet, strange, I am ungrateful
to those teachers.”
Khalil Gibran
After I decided that I was truly powerless over my addiction and that my
life had
become really unmanageable, I surrendered. I started writing the suggested
Step work and had a great awakening. In the 4th Step inventory, I came to
the conclusion that I did not like “different people” because I was afraid
to be like them. And what were they like? Just like me. I didn't like
myself. That was one of the most revealing acknowledgements that were given
to me. I have no reason to pick a fight anymore, nor discuss or judge any
person. When I meet people I do not like, I know why.
One day at a time...
My greatest teachers are those who have
shown me what I do not like or
accept about myself. I understand that I would never have appreciated these
lessons as precious gifts without the understanding, growth and tolerance
within the 12 Step fellowship. Today I make a living amend
by never judging or disliking any person. Every human being is a creature of
God as I understand him, and who am I to judge?
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