Service

 Imagine choosing, working for, hoping to have, and finally purchasing the car of your dreams. She’s a beauty! She’s all you’ve ever wanted, and she’s yours! You can’t wait to tell everyone that you finally possess a thing of such beauty. In order to keep her free from bird droppings, shopping cart dings, and possible fender-benders, you keep it safely tucked away in the garage. You can go there any time you want to admire the perfection, which you jealously guard by never driving her.

What good would that be? The car would look perfect and probably never suffer damage, but how would you get anywhere? Of what use is it, except to be something to brag about? So it is with what Bill called “our twelfth suggestion: Carry this message to other alcoholics!”

Sobriety is my vehicle. I’ve listened to advice, I worked for it, I follow suggestions, and I take the action required to keep it gassed up and ready to use. I mess up and keep it in Neutral instead of Drive, but I know how and why to put it in gear and use it to help give others a lift. 

I keep it serviced so I can be of service!

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