Page 111 of the Big Book. Howard E. doesn't start with a theory; he starts with a hunt. He combed through the wreckage of the later chapters to find the "secrets of success," arriving at a gritty realization: the difference between getting angry and being angry. For Howard, the program is a shift from being a "taker" to a contributor, moving from the self-centeredness of a "spiritual gas station" to a life of service.
He speaks of the "dark past" not as a trophy to showcase, but as a tool to avert death and misery for others. He warns against the "polite character assassination" of gossip and the trap of being a reformer. To Howard, recovery is a "deflation of ego," where the skeletons in the closet are dragged into the light to become assets. It is a disciplined practice of the "three Ps"—priorities, patience, and persistence—designed to move a man from mere happiness to a deep, internal joy.
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