"Sometimes you can be too smart for this program, but you can never be too dumb."
1st time I heard this I thought , wow, that described me perfectly for thirteen years after learning of AA ... cause it took 13 years for me to dumb up enough to come back and stay ...
I always accomplished pretty much anything in my life that I wanted to ... I figured out some pretty tough engineering problems in my career that have astounded others ... So I always knew I could fix myself when I got ready to ... Problem ??? ... When I was ready to and tried, I failed ... for years I tried to stop or moderate my drinking, I always failed ... But I knew I was too smart to fail ... When I finally said, I need help, which I'd never done before, then I surrendered the the fact I would never be smart enough to beat this thing on my own ...
Pappy
-- Edited by Pythonpappy on Sunday 12th of August 2012 12:17:26 PM
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'Those who leave everything in God's hand will eventually see God's hand in everything.'
The 4 horsemen of denial Youth, Health, Wealth, and Brains. If an alcoholic has to many of these, chances of recovery are slim till he/she diminishes some of these excess assets.