daily reflections for June 23-TRUSTING OTHERS | Milkman's Sober Living: Trusting Others
But does trust require that we be blind to other people's motives or, indeed, to our own? Not at all; this would be folly. Most certainly, we should assess the capacity for harm as well as the capability for good in every person that we would trust. Such a private inventory can reveal the degree of confidence we should extend in any given situation.
As Bill Sees It,p.144
I am not a victim of others, but rather a victim of my expectations, choices and dishonesty. When I expect others to be what I want them to be and not who they are, when they fail to meet my expectations, I am hurt. When my choices are based on self-centeredness, I find I am lonely and distrustful. I gain confidence in myself, however, when I practice honesty in all my affairs. When I search my motives and am honest and trusting, I am aware of the capacity for harm in situations and can avoid those that are harmful.
Daily Recovery Meditations and daily thoughts while reflecting on recovery. Many of these thoughts are from forums and sites that I've created and managed since January 29, 2004. Some are from my own thoughts as they were at those times and some very recent. I believe that sharing thoughts with others reaffirms to me that I've grown in my recovery and I pray that these thoughts may be of help to others in recovery.
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