We look to the wisdom
of the past to assist us in those decisions which determine the future of
ourselves and our children. To follow another course would be untrue and would
bring upon us those troubles which fall upon a people who are not true to
themselves and their beliefs.
Elder of Shongopoui Hopi
Henry
Ford once made a wise remark to the effect that experience is the thing of
supreme value in life. That is true only if one is willing to turn the past to
good account. We grow by our willingness to face and rectify errors and convert
them into assets. The alcoholic's past thus becomes the principal asset of the
family and frequently it is almost the only one!
This
painful past may be of infinite value to other families still struggling with
their problem. We think each family which has been relieved owes something to
those who have not, and when the occasion requires, each member of it should be
only too willing to bring former mistakes, no matter how grievous, out of their
hiding places. Showing others who suffer how we were given help is the very
thing which makes life seem so worth while to us now. Cling to the thought
that, in God's hands, the dark past is the key to life and happiness for
others. With it you can avert death and misery for them.
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Grandfather
remind us to share the wisdom learned from our past.