Tradition
Five
Copyright
© The A.A.
Grapevine, Inc., April 1948
Says
the old proverb, "Shoemaker, stick to thy last."
Trite, yes. But very true for us of AA. How well we need
to heed the principle that it is better to do one thing
supremely well than many things badly.
Because
it has now become plain enough that only a recovered alcoholic
can do much for a sick alcoholic, a tremendous responsibility
has descended upon us all, an obligation so great that
it amounts to a sacred trust. For to our kind, those who
suffer alcoholism, recovery is a matter of life or death.
So the Society of Alcoholics Anonymous cannot, it dare
not, ever be diverted from its primary purpose.
Temptation
to do otherwise will come aplenty. Seeing fine works afoot
in the field of alcohol, we shall be sorely tempted to
loan out the name and credit of Alcoholics Anonymous to
them; as a movement we shall be beset to finance and endorse
other causes. Should our present success continue, people
will commence to assert that AA is a brand-new way of
life, maybe a new religion, capable of saving the world.
We shall be told it is our bounden duty to show modern
society how it ought to live.
Oh,
how very attractive these projects and ideas can be! How
flattering to imagine that we might be chosen to demonstrate
that olden mystic promise: 'The first shall be last and
the last shall be first." Fantastic, you say. Yet
some of our well-wishers have begun to say such things.
Fortunately,
most of us are convinced that these are perilous speculations,
alluring ingredients of that new heady wine we are now
being offered, each bottle marked "Success"!
Of
this subtle vintage may we never drink too deeply. May
we never forget that we live by the grace of God -- on
borrowed time; that anonymity is better than acclaim;
that for us as a movement poverty is better than wealth.
And
may we reflect with ever deepening conviction, that we
shall never be at our best except when we hew only to
the primary spiritual aim of AA. That of carrying its
message to the alcoholic who still suffers alcoholism.
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Grapevine, Inc., April 1948
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