I Want to Redo Alcoholics Anonymous. Do I Need to Start a Non-Profit or Talk to People in AA?
Question by mlewis_85: I want to redo Alcoholics Anonymous. Do I need to start a non-profit or talk to people in AA?
Ok think about it…AA is mostly for older people…you may try to deny that and say AA works for everyone, but come on really….
I want to make an AA totally aimed at people in their 20-30’s, I want to make it look like a cool place to go. I know a lot of plp my age (I’m 24) that are having issues with alcohol and if they don’t stop drinking they are going to throw their lives away! I want to save them BEFORE they do that. not AFTER. So many of my friends are addicted to shit…would just be nice to have some sort of AA that is aimed at plp my age, and doesn’t use the word GOD…of course having a spiritual awaking is the whole purpose of AA as it would be with mine..but a lot of plp my age believe in science and not religion….
I believe in a higher power, religion is stupid, but the ideas that come from every religion is not..I believe in those ideas….
So how should I start? I want to help….really bad…
Write a book…start and organization…i’m clueless here, but feel like this needs to be done..
Best answer:
Answer by Warren
I guess you are correct about the age of AA attendees. Perhaps younger people cannot bring themselves to admit their dependency.
My complaint was second hand smoke. Like everybody took up chain smoking to replace alcohol.
Also , it was too religious.
Hop you can make a go of it!
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