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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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Sandy B.
Sandy B. Drops The Rock
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Matt
Step 2 – Matt – New England Big Book Workshop Weekend – 2020
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Mark
Steps 10 and 12 – Part 5 – Mark – 2001
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Janine W.
The Promises – Janine W. – 2012
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John L.
Remember Is the Word in How It Works That Keeps Me Sober Forty-Two Years – John L.
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Joe and Charlie
Step Two Is the Admission That You Can’t Heal a Sick Mind With a Sick Mind
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Michael E.
The Washingtonians Lost Every Sober Drunk Because They Had No Traditions – Michael E.
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Joe and Charlie
More About Alcoholism Means More About the Insanity That Precedes the First Drink – Joe C.
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John C.
Children of Alcoholics Either Become One or Marry One — Those Are the Odds – John C.
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Allie M.
57 Resentments and Not One of Them Was Alcohol — Everything I Blamed Was a Person – Allie M.
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Ray M.
We Were a Loving Home When Everybody Was Asleep — the Family Disease Nobody Explains to You – Ray M.
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Virginia M.
Practice These Principles Means You’ll Fall Flat on Your Face — to Me That’s Built-In Forgiveness from Higher Power – Virginia M.
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James F. and A P.
If I Weren’t Me, I Wouldn’t Want to Touch Me Either
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Scott L.
At 52,300 Feet Where the Sky Turns Black I Saw the Curvature of the Earth — My First Spiritual Experience – Scott L.
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Art S.
My Sponsor Broke the Twelve Steps Into Pairs and the Eighth Step Around My Ex-Wife Still Isn’t Done – Art S.
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Jim P.
I Need a Couple Drinks to Calm Down So I Can Think About Not Drinking – Jim P.
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Doug R.
You’ve Got Alcoholism Mixed Up with Gravity – Doug R.
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Virginia M.
Getting Good Was the Obsession — Getting Well Was the Program – Virginia M.
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Joe and Charlie Big Book Workshop
Joe and Charlie Big Book Study – “More About Alcoholism” – Joe W.
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Damon E.
Step 3 Is Not Tweaking — It Is Actor to Agent, Director to Channel – Damon E.
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Charlie P.
I Found Higher Power’s Name Written Four Times Directly and Four Times Indirectly in the Twelve Steps – Charlie P.
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Alabama C.
Lying by Intimation as the Alcoholic’s Native Tongue — the Kind of Lie You Don’t Catch Yourself Telling – Alabama C.
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Don F.
Only Total Defeat and Three Words to Higher Power Produced What Three Years of Willpower Never Could – Don F.
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Cliff B.
The Third Step Prayer and the Seventh Step Prayer Are One Prayer Separated by Two Pieces of Action – Cliff B.
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Keith L.
If You’re Right About Everything You’re in a Hell of a Lot of Trouble – Keith L.
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