01/25/2020
Enabling is a dicey and risky way to live. Every time we covered up for our alcoholic/addict and make it easier for them to drink or use we make it easier for them to drink or use without consequences. Every time We financially covered for them we help pay for them to continue to drink without consequences. Every single time We run interference for them we help them sidestep and dodge the consequences for their poor choices. They have no reason to change because our enabling gives them a clear path way to do whatever they darned well please. In reality We are not helping, We are depriving them of facing the reality of their own choices. And, often times through our enabling we are the ones that pay and experience all of the negative fallout from their poor choices.
Understanding enabling and stopping it, are two different things. Preventing ourself from jumping in and saving their hide is like an itch that desperately needs to be scratched. Our mind runs way out into the weeds worrying about all of the bad things that could happen if If we don’t come to the rescue. We second guessed ourselves many times trying to override our natural instinct to rationalize why what we are doing is not enabling.
Most of us heard the Golden Rule-Do unto others as I would have them do unto you. But not many of us have heard the Silver Rule - Don't do for others what they should do for themselves.