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                                     we did because we honestly wanted to, and were will­
                                     ing to make the effort.
                                       A certain American business man had ability, good
                                     sense, and high character. For years he had floundered
                                     from one sanitarium to another. He had consulted the
                                     best known American psychiatrists. Then he had gone
                                     to Europe, placing himself in the care of a celebrated
                                     physician (the psychiatrist, Dr. Jung) who prescribed
                                     for him. Though experience had made him skeptical,
                                     he finished his treatment with unusual confidence.
                                     His physical and mental condition were unusually
                                     good. Above all, he believed he had acquired such a
                                     profound knowledge of the inner workings of his mind
                                     and its hidden springs that relapse was unthinkable.
                                     Nevertheless, he was drunk in a short time. More
                                     baffling still, he could give himself no satisfactory ex­
                                     planation for his fall.
                                       So he returned to this doctor, whom he admired,
                                     and asked him point-blank why he could not recover.
                                     He wished above all things to regain self-control. He
                                     seemed quite rational and well-balanced with respect
                                     to other problems. Yet he had no control whatever
                                     over alcohol. Why was this?
                                       He begged the doctor to tell him the whole truth,
                                     and he got it. In the doctor’s judgment he was utterly
                                     hopeless; he could never regain his position in society
                                     and he would have to place himself under lock and
                                     key or hire a bodyguard if he expected to live long.
                                     That was a great physician’s opinion.
                                       But this man still lives, and is a free man. He does
                                     not need a bodyguard nor is he confined. He can go
                                     anywhere on this earth where other free men may go
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