Old 07-22-2014, 05:23 AM
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trachemys
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Originally Posted by Flynbuy View Post
Many years ago when my Mom passed I came across a journal she had started about her four children, of which I am the youngest. The journal only had a few entries - seemed like one for each child. My siblings entries were about a paragraph in length. My entry simple stated "To Thine Own self be true". The date of the entry corresponds to when I was around 10-12 years old. Did my Mom realize at that early point in my life I was a fraud or lost?? I will never know for certain.

Fast forward 30 + years in my life and new to AA and recovery. Noticed on first chip I received that phrase from Shakespeare. My interpretation is self honesty and evaluation - know yourself. This is a concept for me that is still bewildering and a huge challenge.

Would love to hear comments from others on their interpretation and what it means in their lives.

Thanks,
Flynbuy

I haven't a clue what your mother meant by that quote. The context of the moment that inspired her to inscribe it is lost to us all.

Unless she was prescient.

To Thine Own Self Be True | Psychology Today
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