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Ego

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, the ego is often identified as the primary obstacle to lasting sobriety. Rather than simple pride, the ego manifests as a relentless drive for external validation, a need to control outcomes, and the maintenance of a curated public image. These speaker tapes illustrate how the ego fuels the cycle of addiction by masking feelings of inadequacy and creating a disconnect between a person's perceived success and their internal reality. The core principles discussed across these recordings center on the necessity of surrender and the cultivation of humility. The speakers emphasize that true freedom is found not in achieving status or wealth, but in the realization that the individual's will—specifically the need to be in charge—is the very thing that must be relinquished. This shift requires a systematic dismantling of pride through the Twelve Steps and a commitment to daily spiritual practice, such as prayer and meditation. Listeners can expect raw, firsthand accounts of hitting rock bottom and the subsequent struggle to relinquish control. These narratives detail the transition from a life of performance and "chasing stuff" to a life of authenticity. The tapes highlight the critical role of the fellowship in providing a mirror to one's flaws and the importance of action over feeling. From the agonizing process of surrender to the quiet peace of simply showing up day by day, these recordings provide a roadmap for replacing the illusions of the ego with the stability of acceptance and shared experience.

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Johnny H.
He Wanted to Be a St. Louis Cardinal But He Was an Alcoholic – Johnny H.
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Debbie D.
Applying the Traditions to Personal Life – Debbie D.
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Leslie S.
Leslie S. on Step 1, the Intellectual Alcoholic, and the Alpha-Woman Mother
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Chris
Chris R. on Steps 8 and 9 — Rationalizing the Wreckage and the Need for Urgency
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Cecil C.
Knowing the Shepherd Instead of the Sheep – Cecil C.
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Glenn
Why the Big Book Says ‘Probably’ on Page 60 – Glenn
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Sandy B.
The Difference Between Asking and Humbly Asking – Sandy B.
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Rory M.
Ego Reduction as a Lifelong Requirement
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Sandy B.
Step 10 and the Game of Who Stays Least Disturbed
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. on Political Correctness, Ebby T., and Spiritual Survival — Part 3 of 4
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Bob D.
Bob D. on the Spiritual Malady, Agnosticism, and the Working Hypothesis — Part 3 of 11 — Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Ego Would Rather Be Right and Dead Than Wrong and Sober
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Sue N.
Tradition 1 – Sue N. – New England Big Book Workshop Weekend – 2020
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Rick H.
Step 12 — Carrying the Message – Rick H. – Wilson House Big Book Workshop Retreat – 2024
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Sarah M.
Sarah M. – Steps 8-9 Amends – Taking the Bit in Your Teeth: Step 9 – 2025
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David G.
David G. – Surrender – Trusting The Prophet Over Your Own Thinking – 2008
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Russell S.
Russell S. – Surrender – A Bottle of J&B With Legs – 2023
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Russell S.
Russell S. – Step 4 – The Not Drinking Club vs. The Fourth Dimension – 2022
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Russell S.
Russell S. – The Bondage of Thinking About Yourself – 2025
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Russell S.
Russell S. – The Disease – The Disease In Your Mind – 2024
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Roger E.
Spiritual – Roger E. – 2006
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Myers R.
Steps 2 and 3 – Myers R. – FOTS Toronto – 2020
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Donna J.
Step 5 — Admitted Our Wrongs – Donna J. – New England Big Book Workshop Weekend – 2020
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Aaron P.
Big Book Workshop – Aaron P. – 2020 New England Weekend
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Judy L.
Big Book Workshop – Judy L. – New England Weekend – 2020
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