Bruce M’s Timeless AA Journey: Wisdom from 1965
Alcoholics seem to be the most misunderstood people in the world and, much against my wife's better judgment, we moved back to Ohio, back to camp, and I made this association with some of my friends, one of whom was a particularly good friend, and I began practicing well.
Step back in time with Bruce M, a revered figure in the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) community, as he shares his poignant journey from 1945. This episode, recorded in 1965 at Founders Day in Akron, Ohio, captures Bruce’s raw and heartfelt reflections on his struggles with self-centeredness and alcoholism. Despite the slightly hollow sound quality, Bruce’s message shines through, offering a rich tapestry of wisdom and experience.
He delves into the often misunderstood nature of alcoholics and the profound spiritual growth he found through AA. Bruce also underscores the importance of community involvement for AA members, illustrating how it fosters better citizenship and personal development. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone seeking insight and inspiration on their path to sobriety.