The thinly veiled Christianity of Richmond Walker's 24 Hours In A Day book was more palatable in 1955 and 1965 than it is in 2025. Many people in 12-Step recovery groups are ready for a different sort of daily reader - one stressing the psychological rather than the magical. Daily Reflections for Modern Twelve Step Recovery draws from diverse sources. We travel back many centuries to glean wisdom from Daoists, Buddhists, Stoics and Greek philosophers. From the very recent era of self-publishing, you'll find excerpts from books that tailor 12-Step recovery to specific demographics - women, secularists, non-egomaniacs and others. In between the ancient insight and the new, we find wise words from philosophers, presidents, activists, inventors, sports icons and entertainers. We look at the science of addiction and provide some snippets of recovery history. This volume is not your father's Oldsmobile. It's a modern and practical guide to having a better life in recovery and definitely is secularist-friendly.