Quo Vadis?
What am I looking for in life? I may not reach
all of my goals, but I can enjoy working toward
them. I can watch myself grow, little by little.
One way to keep myself on track is to do the searching and fearless moral inventory of the Fourth Step and examine my motives. I need to understand why I do what I do and say what I say. This will help me realize the person that I am as compared to the person God wants me to be.
It is much easier to be honest with others than myself; we are all hampered to some extent by blind spots and a need to justify our own actions. Admitting my faults to myself, to God, and to another human being as suggested by the Fifth Step can give me insight not only into who I am but also who I could be.
One way to keep myself on track is to do the searching and fearless moral inventory of the Fourth Step and examine my motives. I need to understand why I do what I do and say what I say. This will help me realize the person that I am as compared to the person God wants me to be.
It is much easier to be honest with others than myself; we are all hampered to some extent by blind spots and a need to justify our own actions. Admitting my faults to myself, to God, and to another human being as suggested by the Fifth Step can give me insight not only into who I am but also who I could be.
—Anonymous