December 29, 2004

Courtesy, kindness, justice, and love

"We can try to stop making unreasonable demands upon those we love. We can show kindness where we had shown none. With those we dislike we can begin to practice justice and courtesy, perhaps going out of our way to understand and help them. Whenever we fail any of these people, we can promptly admit it -- to ourselves always, and to them also, when the admission would be helpful.

Courtesy, kindness, justice, and love are the keynotes by which we may come into harmony with practically anybody."
c. 1952AAWS, Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, p. 93

Thought to Consider . . .
Let us always love the best in others -- and never fear their worst.

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