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Humility

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, humility is not a state of degradation, but the achievement of a right-sized perspective of oneself in relation to a Higher Power and the fellowship. These tapes illustrate that humility is the essential catalyst for recovery, serving as the antidote to the self-deception and egomaniacal introspection that sustain addiction. The core principles explored across these recordings include the dismantling of one's own constructed version of reality, the admission of powerlessness, and the transition from performing a persona for others to living a life of useful service. The speakers emphasize that humility is a continuous practice rather than a one-time event; it requires a constant willingness to be corrected and a commitment to the spiritual discipline of the 12 Steps. Listeners can expect to hear raw, personal narratives from individuals across various walks of life—including military pilots and professionals—who describe the paradox of how outward success often breeds a dangerous complacency. These accounts detail the journey from the wreckage of pride to the freedom of surrender. By exploring the tension between the ego and the spirit, these tapes reveal that the true currency of sobriety is found in the profound relief that comes from admitting one is wrong and accepting a position of spiritual dependence. Through these stories, humility is framed as the foundation that allows a recovering alcoholic to move from isolation into the fourth dimension of life: a meaningful connection to others and a Higher Power.

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SANDY B.
Steps 3 – 7 in Ixtapa Mexico – Sandy B.
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AA
I Drew the Amends List on a Bar Napkin and Called It Medical Research 🤣 – AA
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Dan D.
If I Didn’t Quite Tell It All in the Four Steps Then I’m Still Paying for It Today – Dan D.
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Julie R.
Drinking Was the Secret That Kept the Other Secrets — So Drinking Was the Safe Within the Safe – Julie R.
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Amanda
I Timed My AA Meetings Around Court Drug Tests — Four Days Sober Was Enough to Pass – Amanda
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Dan D.
Step 4 and Step 6-7 as Ongoing Excavation — The Character Defects You Buried Don’t Stay Buried – Dan D.
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Scott B.
Ego and Intelligence as Barriers to Recognizing Alcoholism — A Ph.D. in Denial – Scott B.
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Allison A.
Emotional Sobriety — Moving from Feeling-Based Decisions to Principle-Based Action
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Al Easthouse
I Wrote a Bum Check for a Quart of Whiskey and Called It Problem-Solving 🤣 – Al E.
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Ajit
I Married My Psychiatrist Which Isn’t a Terribly Smart Thing to Do 🤣 – Ajit
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Mary Sutton
I Married My Husband Because He Was Sober — Turns Out I Wasn’t 🤣 – Mary S.
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Michael R.
My Sponsor Wouldn’t Let Me Touch the Fourth Step Until I’d Done a Higher Power Inventory First
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Bill B.
Projection Is the Second Most Useful Tool in Recovery — Behind Prayer – Bill B.
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Cecilia R.
Writing the Fourth Step on the Woman I Was Afraid to Become – Cecilia R.
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Steve R.
Humility Is Something You Voluntarily Reach For — That’s When Step 7 Actually Opens Up – Steve R.
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Jacque O.
It’s Not the Drug of Choice — It’s the Drug of No Choice, and That’s Step One
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Bob
Step Eleven Is Where Spiritual Life Actually Starts — the First Ten Treat the Disease
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Julie M.
Dodged the Fourth Step for Months Claiming I Couldn’t Make Columns in Microsoft Word 🤦
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Vaughan Q.
Action of Step 1 Lives in Step 2 — Without It the Steps Are Mental Gymnastics – Vaughan Q.
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Marty J.
Powerless Over Alcohol, Unmanageable Over Me — Step 1 Is Two Separate Wounds – Marty J.
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Stevie B.
Sucked All the Nitrous Out of the Whipped Cream at Work and They Blamed the Supplier for Months 🫠 – Stevie B.
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Russ M.
Not Forgiving Yourself Is Putting Yourself Above Higher Power — That’s What Kept Me Out Ten Years – Russ M.
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Sandy B.
Sandy Implores: Study About Spirituality in Any Way You Wish — It’s the Absolute Best Thing You Can Do for Your Sobriety – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Perpetual Quietness of Heart — Dr. Bob’s Desk Plaque on Humility – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Without History There’s No Hope — Knowing Where AA Came From Is the Only Way to See Where It’s Going – Sandy B.
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