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MIP Old Timer

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I don't think you're suddenly going to begin to look at the world with new eyes when you're 80 if you haven't been doing it when you're 30.
--Janice Clark

We are creatures of habit as evidenced by our getting stuck in old viewpoints long after they have quit serving us. However, that fact doesn't restrict us for all time. Anytime we want to cultivate a new idea, an alternative approach to a situation, we are free to do so. Janice may be right regarding some people she has known, but we are capable of freshening our perspective at any age.

We have all known some elderly men and women who have the spirit and enthusiasm of the very young. Unfortunately, we have also known the reverse. How sad to observe the forty or fifty year old person who has quit living. Their whining belies their age. Who will we be? The choice is always available to us. And we can remake it as often as we wish.

What a relief to know that if we're old and resentful today, we still have the opportunity to be young and full of laughter tomorrow. We maybe can't do everything we used to do, but this decision is still in our power.

I will open my eyes to whatever I choose to see today. Yesterday's experiences have only the power I give them.



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Thank you Pappy!  How true!  One of the most joyful and grateful members of my meeting schedule is my good friend Lloyd.  The guy is 74, been sober 2 years.  Forced into AA to get his license back.  Was very resentful they would tell a 70 + year old man what to do!  LOL  He admits, best thing that ever happened to him.  He like the grandfather everyone wants in their life. 

 



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Hey Mike, ... We have one in our group too, very much like you described above ... he's 70'ish and has been sober 4 years now ... and he does a lot of work with the jail project ... great guy to have in the group ...



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