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Aloha and welcome to the sobriety rocks podcast, I’m your host, Kirk Waterman. Today we talk about I May Not a Saint, But I Keep Trying
Oscar Wilde said “The only difference between the saint and the sinner is that every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future.”―
The closest I’ve ever been to sainthood was in the first few minutes of my life. I was happy, joyous, free, and loved everyone. Unfortunately, I quickly learned that most everything is a competition, and nearly everyone is a rival.
Luckily, I also learned that competing wasn’t about winning or losing. It was about being your best, doing your best, giving your all, never giving up, and many other saint-like values.
Then, as my addictions grew, I drifted further and further from the saintly principles of my childhood. When I finally crashed and burned, I was introduced to a bunch of misfits, who were trying to live by some of the same saint-like ideals, I had been taught in my youth.
Today, all these years later, I know I’ve never been close to being a saint. But, I've been blessed with an incredible life, simply because I keep trying to do my best, and live by the same principles I learned from those reformed deviants, so long ago.
Wherever you are on your path, I hope you give yourself a break, and remember, none of us are saints, but we keep trying!
Today we close with a simple basic meditation from the ninth step of alcoholics anonymous, So please get comfortable, close your eyes, take a few slow deep breaths, and join me.
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Aloha and welcome to the sobriety rocks podcast, I’m your host, Kirk Waterman. Today we talk about I May Not a Saint, But I Keep Trying
Oscar Wilde said “The only difference between the saint and the sinner is that every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future.”―
The closest I’ve ever been to sainthood was in the first few minutes of my life. I was happy, joyous, free, and loved everyone. Unfortunately, I quickly learned that most everything is a competition, and nearly everyone is a rival.
Luckily, I also learned that competing wasn’t about winning or losing. It was about being your best, doing your best, giving your all, never giving up, and many other saint-like values.
Then, as my addictions grew, I drifted further and further from the saintly principles of my childhood. When I finally crashed and burned, I was introduced to a bunch of misfits, who were trying to live by some of the same saint-like ideals, I had been taught in my youth.
Today, all these years later, I know I’ve never been close to being a saint. But, I've been blessed with an incredible life, simply because I keep trying to do my best, and live by the same principles I learned from those reformed deviants, so long ago.
Wherever you are on your path, I hope you give yourself a break, and remember, none of us are saints, but we keep trying!
Today we close with a simple basic meditation from the ninth step of alcoholics anonymous, So please get comfortable, close your eyes, take a few slow deep breaths, and join me.
Find Treatment Centers
Find Recovery Meetings
Listen to Recovery Speakers
Download Recovery Literature
Access Free Recovery Resources
Visit RecoveryHQ.com
Visit Sober Surgeries
Follow us: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook
Contact Us For Help Today!