Somewhere, some time in the old yahoo group, I read a post that related Bill W said the best way for a newcomer to read the "Big Book" was to start with the personal stories. At the point the reader encountered a story they related to, then the should read the first 164 pages. The idea was it was important to be able to "identify in." For the life of me, I cannot retrieve this post, nor find any references to it. Does anyone have any information on this? Happy to know whether it was true or just another bit of lore that doesn't have supporting evidence. Thanks in advance!?