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Gratitude: A Day and Night Reflection Journal (90 Days) (Inner World)

Insight Editions

4.8 on Amazon

3 HN comments

Alcoholics Anonymous

AAWS

4.8 on Amazon

3 HN comments

Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar

Cheryl Strayed

4.7 on Amazon

3 HN comments

The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Adversity

Nadine Burke Harris M.D.

4.7 on Amazon

3 HN comments

How Not to Diet: The Groundbreaking Science of Healthy, Permanent Weight Loss

Michael Greger M.D. FACLM

4.7 on Amazon

3 HN comments

Plenty: Vibrant Vegetable Recipes from London's Ottolenghi

Yotam Ottolenghi and Jonathan Lovekin

4.7 on Amazon

3 HN comments

I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was: How to Discover What You Really Want and How to Get It

Barbara Sher and Barbara Smith

4.4 on Amazon

3 HN comments

NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity

Steve Silberman, William Hughes, et al.

4.7 on Amazon

3 HN comments

Where There Is No Doctor: A Village Health Care Handbook

David Werner , Carol Thuman , et al.

4.7 on Amazon

3 HN comments

Ageless: The New Science of Getting Older Without Getting Old

Andrew Steele

4.3 on Amazon

3 HN comments

My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey

Jill Bolte Taylor

4.7 on Amazon

3 HN comments

The Reason I Jump: The Inner Voice of a Thirteen-Year-Old Boy with Autism

Naoki Higashida , KA Yoshida, et al.

4.6 on Amazon

3 HN comments

Chronic: The Hidden Cause of the Autoimmune Pandemic and How to Get Healthy Again

Steven Phillips and Dana Parish

4.5 on Amazon

2 HN comments

What to Expect When You're Expecting

Heidi Murkoff

4.8 on Amazon

2 HN comments

The Way to Love: The Last Meditations of Anthony de Mello (Image Pocket Classics)

Anthony de Mello

4.7 on Amazon

2 HN comments

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tyingqonAug 2, 2019

This affects earlier versions of the Alcoholics Anonymous "Big Book", and I'd heard it was a sore point for them.

http://silkworth.net/gsowatch/1939/uslaw.htm

okareamanonJune 26, 2021

We have tried every imaginable remedy. In some instances there has been brief recovery, followed always by a still worse relapse. Physicians who are familiar with alcoholism agree there is no such thing as making a normal drinker out of an alcoholic. Science may one day accomplish this, but it hasn't done so yet.
-- Alcoholics Anonymous Chapter 3, More About Alcoholism

I may soon be able to drink again after having my genes edited, but I'm not sure I would do it

chaoticmassonJuly 31, 2020

Reminds me of something my Dad sent me when I was dealing with grief over someone who wronged me. It's from the Alcoholics Anonymous book, but I found the advice worked anyway. Here's the scan from the book:
https://imgur.com/a/XlkPGLp
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