Interesting Amendment of the 12 Steps been passed around for quite
awhile.
I will not
help you to stay and wallow in limbo.
I will
help you to grow, to become more productive, by your definition.
I will
help you become more autonomous, more loving of yourself,
more excited, less sensitive, more free to become the authority for
your own living.
I cannot
give you dreams or "fix you up" simply because I cannot.
I cannot
give you growth, or grow for you. You must grow for yourself by facing
reality, grim as it may be at times.
I cannot
take away your loneliness or your pain.
I cannot
sense your world for you, evaluate your goals for you, tell you what
is best for your world; because you have your own world in which you
must live.
I cannot
convince you of the necessity to make the vital decision of choosing
the frightening uncertainty of growing over the safe misery of
remaining static.
I want to
be with you and know you as a rich and growing friend; yet I cannot
get close to you when you choose not to grow.
When I
begin to care for you out of pity or when I begin to lose faith in
you, then I am inhibiting both you and me.
You must
know and understand my help is conditional. I will be with you and
"hang in there" with you so long as I continue to get even the
slightest hint that you are still trying to grow.
If you can
accept this, then perhaps we can help each other to become what God
meant us to be, mature adults, leaving childishness forever to the
little children of the world.
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