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12 Steps to Insanity
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  1. We admitted we were powerless over nothing - that we could manage our lives perfectly. We could also perfectly manage the lives of those around us.
  2. Came to believe that there was no power greater than ourselves and that the rest of the world was insane.
  3. Made a decision to have our loved ones turn their wills and lives over to our care even though they couldn't understand us at all.
  4. Made a searching and fearless inventory of everyone we knew.
  5. Admitted to the whole world the exact nature of everyone else's wrongs.
  6. Were entirely ready to make others give us the respect we thought we deserved.
  7. Demanded that others do our will because we were always enlightened.
  8. Made a list of all the persons who had harmed us and became willing to go to any length to get even with them all.
  9. Got direct revenge on such people wherever possible except when to do so would cost us our lives or at least a jail sentence.
  10. Continued to take inventory of others, and when they were wrong promptly and repeatedly told them about it.
  11. Sought through complaining and self-medication to improve our relations with others as we could not understand them at all, asking only that they do things our way.
  12. Having had a complete physical, emotional, and spiritual breakdown as a result of these steps, we tried to blame others and get sympathy in all our affairs.


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Haha. Nice one, Bob.

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Man, I wish I had read this ten years ago when I started drinking heavily :) Thanks for sharing this! Adam

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Thanks Bob ... ... ... this one, for sure, is in my archive ... it very accurately describes my drinking days ... ... ...



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Love it!! I was laughing pretty hard reading this realizing how accurately this describes my life from the first drink to my last- already emailed it to myself so I can be reminded whenever I need to be. Thanks, Bob!

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Spot on Bob!!!!!

Even while reading it the thought crept in of showing it to my husband to prove he's insane.  Still need lots of work here lol

 

Tracey



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I think this was the program I was working before I came to AA....LOL



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thats a great way to show the progression of addiction



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