RATM's rather crusty post was a great example of the kind of well-intentioned "ripping-the-newbie-apart-athons" that I have heard about at some AA old-timer meetings. The curmudgeons there begin to drool just as soon as they smell the blood of a wide-eyed neophyte who - often after attending only 2 meetings - goes on and on about how awesome AA is and how godlike all the folks with 20 years of sobriety are. He expects to have just 'payed his ticket for admission' at this point, only to find that he really just tipped his hand: he thinks he can gain 'admission' to the club by paying the
members - he finds out that the only one he's gotta pay is the
piper. And all of them know it....
Declaring the greatness of
others is a tempting substitute for admitting
my own weakness, sorry motivations, and sick priorities.
Of course, our problem is that we all hide behind BS. But what do you expect from people like me...
It's kind of sad to watch the feeding frenzy, though it needs to be done, of course.
By the end of the meeting there is not much left of the poor innocent newbie.
And that's often a good thing. Cuz in a few weeks - if he doesn't get scared away - he'll probably happily discover that the one person he now trusts the
least in the entire world, is "the old him".
Not my personal derech, but there seems to be a place for it.
It seems that alot of us go through some period of deifying/worshipping people who started to get better earlier than we did, as though they really have something
over us and always will. Of course that's nutty. And nuts are best when ground and smashed into butter! Yum.
So if Yearning can accepts the imperfections of other addicts (like Rage ATM, me, and me
, and others) and herself and join the club of "losers who really win", it may be a really good thing. I honestly believe that as crass as it sounded, Rage really gave her the best help he had to offer. Though I'd bet that it's rare that folks on a virtual forum would actually accept it and use it...
Perhaps it's better to get the stuff that is holding in the same pattern beaten out of us
here, than by screwing up a lot more
out there. Hey, the "lovers" out there who convince us that they desire and "love" us are really only using us for their own dependencies. They don't really give a rat's gluteus for you, or for anyone. People in recovery are at least
learning how to love each other. What about your 'dark side guys'? Are they? I think not, cuz if I act out I am a 'dark side guy'. And I know how lust makes everybody else's benefit but mine, a pain in the patoot.
Who would you rather be your guide to the truth about yourself? The "happy users", or folks like Rage? I pick folks in recovery. As goofy and imperfect as they are, at least they won't lie to my face and use me.
Hatzlocha!
You
can stay in recovery and choose the good life!