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TOPIC: Editorial on First Tradition by Bill W. 1947
Afella
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Editorial on First Tradition by Bill W. 1947
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On the 1st Tradition
By Bill
"Each member of Alcoholics Anonymous is but a small part of a
great whole. A.A. must continue to live or most of us will surely die.
Hence our common welfare comes first. But individual welfare follows close afterward."
Our whole A.A. program is securely founded on the principle of humility that
is to say, perspective. Which implies, among other things, that we relate ourselves
rightly to God and to our fellows; that we each see ourselves as we really are "a
small part of a great whole." Seeing our fellows thus, we shall enjoy group harmony.
That is why A.A. Tradition can confidently state, "Our common welfare comes first."
"Does this mean," some will ask, "that in A.A. the individual doesn't count too
much? Is he to he swallowed up, dominated by the group?"
No, it doesn't seem to work out that way. Perhaps there is no society on earth
more solicitous of personal welfare, more careful to grant the individual the greatest
possible liberty of belief and action. Alcoholics Anonymous has no "musts." Few
A.A. groups impose penalties on anyone for non-conformity. We do suggest, but we
don't discipline. Instead, compliance or non-compliance with any principle of A.A.
is a matter for the conscience of the individual; he is the judge of his own conduct.
Those words of old time, "Judge not," we observe most literally.
"But,"some will argue,"if A.A. has no authority to govern its individual mem-
bers or groups, how shall it ever be sure that the common welfare does come first?
How is it possible to be governed without a government? If everyone can do as he
pleases, how can you have aught but anarchy?"
The answer seems to be that we A.A.s cannot really do as we please, though there is
no constituted human authority to restrain us. Actually, our common welfare is protected
by powerful safeguards. The moment any action seriously threatens the common wel-
fare, group opinion mobilizes to remind us; our conscience begins to complain. If
one persists, he may become so disturbed as to get drunk; alcohol gives him a beating.
Group opinion shows him that he is off the beam, his own conscience tells him that he
is dead wrong, and, if he goes too far, Barleycorn brings him real conviction.
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