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Selfishness and Self-Centeredness

In the architecture of Alcoholics Anonymous recovery, selfishness and self-centeredness are identified not as mere character flaws, but as the core spiritual malady that fuels the alcoholic's isolation and obsession. This topic addresses the internal dead-end street where the alcoholic remains trapped in a constant meditation on their own status, desires, and grievances. The core principle presented across these recordings is that the alcoholic mind is fundamentally geared toward the self, often manifesting as resentment when the world fails to align with its demands. Recovery requires a radical shift in consciousness: moving from the pursuit of self-gratification to a life of service. The tapes emphasize that true sobriety is found not in the absence of the urge to drink, but in the active interruption of self-obsession through a Higher Power and a commitment to helping others. Listeners can expect a raw and rigorous exploration of this theme. These tapes feature seasoned members and sponsors who dismantle the ego, reframing personal tragedies and resentments as products of self-centeredness. From the structured, page-by-page application of the Big Book to the daily discipline of the Tenth Step inventory, the speakers illustrate the practical tools necessary to move from toxic selfishness to genuine usefulness. Whether through the lens of a priest's spiritual struggle or a lawyer's fight for humility, these accounts provide a roadmap for replacing the road bully mentality with a spirit of gratitude and selfless service.

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