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Resentment

In the archives of Alcoholics Anonymous, resentment is consistently identified as the chief poison and the prime enemy of the recovering alcoholic. These recordings emphasize that resentment is not merely a negative emotion but a spiritual liability and a character defect that can act as a true killer, triggering a lethal cycle of frustration, self-pity, and grandiosity that leads directly back to drinking. The core principles discussed across these tapes center on the idea that resentment stems from injured pride, self-centeredness, and the desire to direct the course of one's own life. To combat this, speakers stress the necessity of rigorous honesty and the abandonment of self-will. A central theme is the application of the Fourth Step inventory, where the alcoholic lists the people, institutions, and principles causing resentment to uncover the underlying selfishness and dishonesty within themselves. The antidote to this spiritual poison is found in the practice of humility, the commitment to service, and the transition from the bondage of self to a life led by a Higher Power. Listeners can expect to hear raw, personal accounts of the slippery slope of sobriety and the illusion of immunity. The tapes provide practical guidance on navigating defective relationships, the importance of making amends, and specific strategies for handling criticism without reacting. From detailed dissections of the How It Works chapter to discussions on emotional sobriety, these speakers illustrate that the only way to achieve lasting freedom is to replace resentment with active love and a disciplined commitment to the recovery process.

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Sandy B.
The Misery of the Dry Drunk and Doing It Wrong – Sandy B.
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Jack C.
From Hagerstown, MD – Part 1 – Jack C.
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Mark
Mark on Steps 4 and 5 — Removing Spiritual Blocks and the Phenomenon of Craving
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Aaron M.
Aaron M. on Steps 4 through 7, Co-Pain, and the Disease of Separation
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Sandy B.
The Ego Would Rather Be Right and Dead Than Wrong and Sober
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Joe C.
Joe C. – Step 4 – Pure as the Driven Snow – 1998
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Joe C.
Step 2 — Came to Believe – Joe C. – 1998 – Session 22
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Donna
Step 4 — Moral Inventory – Donna – 2020 New England Big Book Workshop Weekend
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Kathleen B.
Step 4 — Moral Inventory – Kathleen B. – Wilson House Big Book Workshop Retreat – 2026
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Joe C.
Step 3 — Turning It Over – Joe C. – 1998 – Session 23
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Jerry J.
Step Study – Jerry J. – Steps 4 – 5 – 6 – 2005
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Gary B.
Queens Big Book Study – Part 10 – Gary B. – 2008
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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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Hector E.
Step 10 – Hector E. – FOTSNY – 2003
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Wilson H.
Step 4 – Wilson H. – 2020
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Byron F.
12 Steps – Byron F. – Life Beyond the 12 Steps Podcast – 2013
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Chris A.
Springtime in the Ozarks Big Book Study – Part 2 – Chris S. and Charlie P. – Eureka Springs, AR – 2010
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Stevie B.
Step 1 – Stevie B. – Life Is Good Group – 2025
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JOE H.
Unblocking the Power – Steps 4 – 9 – Joe H.
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JERRY J.
The Nature of Alcoholic Self – Centeredness, Resentments, and Steps 3 – 5 – Jerry J.
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Amnesty S.
Am I Interested in Telling My Story? No. Will I? Yes 🫠 – Amnesty S.
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Cecilia R.
Writing the Fourth Step on the Woman I Was Afraid to Become – Cecilia R.
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Justin
Sponsored Myself for a While and Turns Out I Had an Idiot for a Sponsor 🤣 – Justin
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Reese D.
Thirty-Three Years Sober and I Still Participate Very Well in My Character Defects – Reese D.
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