Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020
Today’s Gift from Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is:
Do we really know anybody? Who does not wear one face to hide another? — Francis Marion
A woman in her fifties watched her mother in her eighties struggle against the wrinkles in her face and neck, trying to hide them, pretending they weren’t there. She wanted her mother to accept that she was getting older but found her unwilling to listen.
Haven’t we all run into this situation? We can learn so much just by remembering that what is right for one person may not be right for another, and others are entitled to decide how they want to behave. Often, we are just worried about ourselves, concerned, for instance, with our own ability to age gracefully. We don’t need someone else to do it for us. We can take care of ourselves.
What do I worry about in another that I can take care of in myself.
Hazelden Foundation
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