Stateline Retreat - 2017
Mike L. maps out the dangerous gap between being a 'slogan slinger' and actually practicing a living recovery. He recounts a childhood fueled by a desperate need for approval which eventually morphed into a reckless adulthood where he once stripped a sheriff's deputy of his gun and used a cutting torch to turn his mother's Buick into a convertible. After a period of 'junior guru' sobriety where he checked all the boxes but missed the program Mike describes his current reliance on Step 10 as a 'spiritual antivirus program.' He dismantles the ego's tendency to warp recovery tools for self-management emphasizing that an amend delayed is harm magnified. Through concrete examples—from berating a secretary over a lost deal to snapping at a gas station attendant—he argues that spiritual fitness is found in the resistance of daily life treating his flaws as weights to be lifted in a 'spiritual gym.'
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