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Old 08-10-2005, 12:22 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Zion, Illinois
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Did you ever stop to think

that maybe you didn't tell your sponsor because you didn't think it was necessary to go into a long story?

Some people think "omission" is a form of lieing or dishonesty. I believe it boils down to my motives. If I'm trying to intentionally keep something from someone by omitting something, the I'm be untruthful or dishonest. Your sponsor asked you if you went to a meeting. Your answer was "yes." You didn't omit anything. You answered her question. If she'd asked you if you stayed for the whole meeting and you answered in the affirmative, you'd have lied to her. She didn't ask that.

Don't try to make mountains out of molehills. If you think you were dishonest, only you know the answer. Hell if you got sick and had to leave, there's no need to be fearful. Are you afraid of not pleasing your sponsor? If so, you need to have a talk with her about that. You shouldn't have to worry about pleasing anyone.
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