Willingness is a Beginning
Willingness is the courage to go on faith -- with or without proof.
The willingness to learn makes it possible to acquire knowledge.
The willingness to know creates the opportunity to understand.
The willingness to accept I have a problem is the beginning of the solution.
When I am willing to admit I have a problem, I can realize a truth.
I may not know exactly what it is, but I am now aware a problem exists.
I cannot solve a problem when I do not know what it is.
I must discover the cause in order to change its effect.
I need to become willing to recognize my problem.
I need to recognize my problem before looking for a solution.
Admission is often a solution; accepting we have a problem is can end it.
When we are willing to be honest with ourselves,
we can find the root of our problems.
There is a solution to every problem, when we are willing to look for it.
When we are willing to accept that a solution exists, we simply do what it takes to find it.
Willingness allows us to look for our solution.
When we are willing to apply a solution to end a problem,
we can begin with a first step and move on from there.
Willingness is a catalyst; it enables us to accept.
The willingness to submit to something greater than our ego
shows our desire to draw closer to the presence of Truth.
The author relaized that truth is the answer to life-problems while in a rehabilitation camp.