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Character Defects

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, character defects are the ingrained behavioral patterns and psychological barriers that sustain the cycle of addiction. These tapes illustrate that alcoholism is rarely just about the substance; it is often driven by internal deficits such as an insatiable need for external validation, profound self-consciousness, and a pervasive sense of being less than others. The core principles discussed center on the necessity of internal inventory and the rigorous application of the 12 Steps. Speakers emphasize that while sobriety begins with surrender, lasting recovery requires the active removal of defects like selfishness, resentment, and ego. This process involves moving from a state of self-centeredness toward a life of service and spiritual connection, recognizing that the desire to control one's narrative is a primary obstacle to growth. Listeners can expect raw, unfiltered accounts of the consequences of these defects, including stories of deceit, theft, and the emotional turmoil of trying to fit in. These narratives provide a roadmap for the difficult but necessary work of self-examination. By hearing how others confronted their own immoral attitudes and ego-driven behaviors, listeners gain a deeper understanding of how to transition from the isolation of the alcoholic mind to the freedom found in a shared fellowship and a Higher Power. These recordings serve as a testament to the fact that recovery is a daily reprieve achieved through honest action and the willingness to change one's fundamental nature.

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Joe C.
The Fourth Dimension of Existence – Joe C.
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Debbie D.
Willingness and the Shift from ‘I Know’ to ‘I Don’t’ – Debbie D.
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Bob
The Emotional Hangover After a Self-Will Binge – Bob
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Bob D.
Applying the Working Hypothesis of AA to a Broken Life – Bob D.
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. Discovered a New Way to Live After His First Spiritual Awakening
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Sandy B.
Rigorous Honesty and the Architecture of Insecurity – Sandy B.
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Bob B.
Bob B. at the Sponsorship Conference – 1999
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Russell S.
The Fourth Dimension and the End of Quiet Desperation – Russell S.
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Kip C.
Willingness After 27 Felonies and a Mexican Prison – Kip C.
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Judith R.
Confession as a Fresh Start Instead of a Moral Ledger – Judith R.
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Bill L.
The Three-Fold Disease of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s 😆 – Bill L.
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Gina C.
The Rehab Name Was Skeletor 🤣 – Gina C.
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Cass N.
Cass V. Discussing Dr. Silkworth and the Initial Pages of the Big Book
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Josh S.
Willingness and the Shift in Step 3 – Josh S.
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Peggy M.
Arrogance as a Deficiency in Self-Esteem – Peggy M.
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Steve B.
The Difference Between an Obsession and an Addiction – Steve B.
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Pat Y.
Pat Y. on Grief, Amends, and the Rigid Direction of Sponsorship
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Dick H.
Internals Cannot Be Healed by Externals – Dick H.
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Sarah I.
Subtracting the Ideas of Higher Power That Didn’t Work – Sarah I.
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Morris B.
The Difference Between a Good Neurotic and a Character Disorder – Morris B.
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Sandy B.
Why the Ninth Step Ends the Hatred – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Training Wheels on the AA Bike – Sandy B. 😆
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Sandy B.
Step 6 and the Dilemma of Grow or Go – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Why the 12 and 12 is Better Than the Big Book – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Why Step 5 Ends the Anxious Apartness – Sandy B.
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