“It is easy to let up on the spiritual program of action and rest on our laurels.” BB p.85 (step 10)
“ We will want to rest on our laurels.” 12&12 p.85, Step Nine
Here’s one of those explanations (myths) that is passed around from the hierarchy of sponsors and their groupies who just guess instead of investigate:
“My sponsor’s sponsor’s sponsor said that Bill W said that Resting On Our Laurels means you are thinking too much… Laurel leaves are from the ancient Greek and Roman days. The heavy thinkers all wore laurel leaves around their heads. This showed that they were egotistical and dependent on their own thinking abilities and YOU should not be.”
LAURELS: past achievements, credit, strong praise (acclaim, accolade, commendation, fame, feather in cap, glory, recognition)
One is satisfied with what he (or she) has achieved, so that he stops striving for success or decides that further effort isn’t needed. The Greeks awarded wreaths of laurel leaves to the winners of the Pythian Games, and the Romans gave similar awards to distinguished citizens. For some winners, as with winners of gold medals in modern Olympic games, the award is enough; they have reached the pinnacle.
The practice of using laurels to symbolize victory came from the ancient Greeks. After winning on the battlefield, great warriors were crowned with a wreath of laurels, or bay leaves, to signify their supreme status during a victory parade. (bigsiteofamazingfacts.com)
“Laurels” were a form of recognition for achievement back in early Athens, Greece, and therefore the admonition of “Don’t rest on your laurels” means to continue the efforts to achieve and not rely on recognition for previous achievements. (wiki.answers.com)
“Resting on your laurels” means that you have stopped trying to achieve accomplishments because you once achieved an accomplishment in the past. (answers.life123.com)
Someone who “stops striving for success” and just “rests on past achievements” …Doesn’t that sound more like letting complacency set in rather than thinking too much?
It appears to be the same old bunch of lazy thinkers (the half-measures crowd) who LOVE the excuse that they will always have that stinking, alcoholic thinking; that they’ll always be sick MFers—in other words, that God will NEVER restore them to sanity. So why bother using the brain that God gave them? (I often wonder–WHO have they appointed to do their thinking for them?) They also love to inform newcomers that God will never restore them to sanity either…they will always struggle in recovery and never be recovered.
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BB p.84/85 (step 10)
“…to Step Ten, which suggests we continue to take personal inventory and continue to set right any new mistakes as we go along. We vigorously commenced this way of living as we cleaned up the past. We have entered the world of the Spirit. Our next function is to grow in understanding and effectiveness. This is not an overnight matter. It should continue for our lifetime…”
“…the problem has been removed. It does not exist for us. We are neither cocky nor are we afraid. That is our experience. That is how we react so long as we keep in fit spiritual condition. It is easy to let up on the spiritual program of action and rest on our laurels. We are headed for trouble if we do, for alcohol is a subtle foe. We are not cured of alcoholism. What we really have is a daily reprieve contingent on the maintenance of our spiritual condition.”
It seems to me the pioneers were reminding us to pay attention and make an effort DAILY to stay in fit spiritual condition by vigorously continuing to clean up our past . No sitting back being proud of what we’ve done and patting ourselves on the back for past progress and accomplishments. No, it should continue for a lifetime. When we have ‘entered the world of the Spirit,’ these are not our accomplishments any more–they are God’s accomplishments, through us. We are at risk if we let up on AA’s 12-step spiritual program of action. Alcoholics ‘of our type’ no longer have that luxury.
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ETC, a recovered alcoholic in Oregon—relieved of the obsession but not cured of the allergy.
