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Insanity

In the archives of Alcoholics Anonymous, Insanity refers to the cognitive distortion and self-deception inherent in the disease of alcoholism. Rather than a clinical diagnosis, it is described as the mental loop of repeating destructive behaviors while expecting different results. This state is characterized by rationalization, where the alcoholic convinces themselves that they can control their drinking or that a change in environment—often called the geographic cure—will resolve an internal crisis. Core principles explored in these recordings include the concept of insane math, the collapse of the ego, and the dangerous tendency to rationalize the first drink while sober. The significance of identifying this insanity lies in the transition from denial to honesty; recognizing the futility of self-deception is often the catalyst for a moment of internal clarity. Listeners can expect to hear raw, first-person accounts of the descent into alcoholism, ranging from the grit of homelessness to the absurdities of blackout behavior. These speakers emphasize that recovery requires moving beyond intellectual agreement to a doing program. By sharing their stories of old insanity and the importance of remembering those lows, speakers illustrate how active participation in the Twelve Steps, fellowship, and service work provides the necessary structure to break the cycle of insanity and maintain long-term sobriety.

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Eddie E.
The Master Plan for Permanent Sobriety – Eddie E.
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Carl P.
Step 11 and the Voices That Went from Whispers to Megaphones – Carl P.
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Howard P.
The Surrender That Happens in the Now – Howard P.
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Tom B.
The AA Unity Of Drunken Mongrels And Spiritual Misfits – Tom B.
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Peter M.
Willingness as the Only Tool Left in the Box – Peter M.
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Eric H.
Dr. S. and the Obsession of the Mind – Eric H.
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Leo G.
The Joy of Living and the Pain That Came Before It – Leo G.
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John S.
Into Action and the List of Why He Was a Dirty Rotten SOB – John S.
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Steve B.
The Simple Answer for a Complex Person – Steve B.
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Cliff B.
The Program of Alcoholics Anonymous in a Secretly Coded Book – Cliff B.
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Dave
The Solution Found in the Absence of Fear – Dave
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Matthew M.
The Quiet Manipulation of the Ego – Matthew M.
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Ben T.
More About Alcoholism and the Cascade of Depression – Ben T.
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Peter M.
Peter M. on Step 2, the Insanity of the First Drink, and the Cocoon of Treatment
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Bob D.
Applying the Working Hypothesis of AA to a Broken Life – Bob D.
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Bob D.
Step 3 and the God He Was Afraid to Believe In – Bob D.
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Don H.
Don H. on the Thinking Disease, Step 2, and Early Sobriety
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Stevie B.
Stevie B. on Controlled Drinking, Abnormal Drinkers, and the God-Sized Hole
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Mary R.
Step 12 and the Message of Being a Recovering Woman – Mary R.
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Eric
Eric on Surrender, Zen Buddhism, and the Final Crushing of Self-Sufficiency
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Josh S.
Willingness and the Shift in Step 3 – Josh S.
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Steve L.
The Garden Variety Alcoholic and the Bar of Consequences – Steve L.
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Gene D.
Drinking to Be Someone You Are Not – Gene D.
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Sarah I.
Subtracting the Ideas of Higher Power That Didn’t Work – Sarah I.
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Sandy B.
Why the 12 and 12 is Better Than the Big Book – Sandy B.
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