
SLOW SUICIDE
“He who does not use his endeavors to
heal himself
Rather than a regular, sudden suicide, I have subtly entertained the
idea of slow suicide. I have neglected myself: my health, my vision and my
gifts. I have either taken actions that have harmed me, or I have neglected
to take actions that would have helped me to live a longer and more
productive life. I have stuffed my face with garbage, accepting that as my
fate.
~ Q
is brother to him who commits suicide.”
Solomon
Today I have a program that teaches me that I can’t take care of myself
alone and that I can, and will, receive help. I accept that help with
humility, taking the Steps I am shown and using the tools I am offered. I
begin to see that I have something to offer others and my life takes on new
meaning and purpose.
One day at a time...
I pray that I will say “yes” to my own life
today, and take actions which
represent that “yes.”
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