How many times do you have to think about this question?
Twice.
We can only keep what we have by?
Giving it away.
Most of all, who did we harm?
Ourselves.
Alcohol is what?
A drug.
Many of our problems are like those that who had to face?
What ends are always the same?
Jails, institutions, or death.
What is the one requirement for membership?
After coming to NA we realized we were what?
Sick people.
If you are like us you know?
That one is too many and a thousand never enough.
We keep what we have only with?
Vigilance.
"Very simply" an addict is who?
Anyone may join us regardless of?
Age, race sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion.
Who did we place use ahead of the welfare of?
Our families, our wives, husbands, and our children.
What is step 7?
We humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
What is tradition 5?
Each group has but one primary purpose - to carry the message to the addict who still suffers.
We are the people in the grip of?
A continuing and progressive illness.
Who is the most important person?
The necomer.
Before coming to the fellowship of NA, we could not what?
Manage our own lives.
What will defeat us in our recovery?
An attitude of indifference or intolerance towards spiritual principles.
When we apply these principles, we avoid what?
Some of the pitfalls.
How was our whole life and thinking centered in drugs?
The getting and using and finding ways and means to get more.
How often do we meet?
Regularly.
We seemed to be incapable of?
Facing life on it's own terms.
What is step 12?
Having had a spiritual awakening as a result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to addicts, and to practice these principles in all of our affairs.
Personal recovery depends on?
NA unity.