A DIFFERENT SLANT
I PROBABLY have one of the shortest stories in this whole volume and it is
short because there is one point I wish to get over to an occasional man who may
be in my position.
Partner in one of this country's nationally known concerns, happily married
with fine children, sufficient income to indulge my whims and future security
from the financial standpoint should paint a picture in which there would be no
possibility of a man becoming an alcoholic from the psychological standpoint. I
had nothing to escape from and I am known as a conservative, sound business man.
I had missed going to my office several times while I tapered off and brought
myself to sobriety. This time, though, I found I could not taper off, I could
not stop and I had to be hospitalized. That was the greatest shock to my pride I
ever had. Such a blow that I made the firm resolve to never again taste as much
as one glass of beer. Careful thought and analysis went into that decision.
The doctor at this hospital told me vaguely of the work of men who called
themselves Alcoholics Anonymous and asked if I wanted one of them to call upon
me. I was sure I needed no outside help, but in order to be polite to the doctor
and hoping he would forget it, I assented.
I was embarrassed when a chap called at my house one evening and told me
about himself. He quickly sensed my slight resentment and made it plain to me
that none of the crowd were missionaries, nor did they feel it their duty to try
to help anyone who did not want help. I think I closed the talk by saying I was
glad I was not an alcoholic and sorry he had been bothered by me.
Within sixty days, after leaving the hospital the second time, I was pounding
at his door, willing to do anything to conquer the vicious thing that had
conquered me.
The point I hope I have made is-even a man with everything from the material
standpoint, a man with tremendous pride and the will power to function in all
ordinary circumstances can become an alcoholic and find himself as hopeless and
helpless as the man who has a multitude of worries and troubles.
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