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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Robert Smith, is a worldwide fellowship dedicated to helping individuals overcome alcoholism through mutual support and a spiritual program of recovery. The core of AA’s approach is the Twelve Steps, a series of guiding principles designed to promote self-awareness, personal growth, and lasting sobriety. These steps emphasize admitting powerlessness over alcohol, seeking help from a higher power, making amends for past wrongs, and helping others in recovery.

AA also upholds Twelve Principles—virtues such as honesty, hope, surrender, courage, integrity, humility, love, responsibility, discipline, awareness, and service—that align with the steps and support ongoing recovery and personal transformation. The program encourages members to embrace these principles daily, fostering a supportive community and spiritual foundation.

The foundational text, known as the Big Book, outlines the nature of alcoholism, shares personal stories, and details the Twelve Steps and Traditions. It promises that those who sincerely work the program will experience a profound change—gaining freedom, serenity, and a new outlook on life.

AA’s philosophy stresses that recovery is not about willpower alone but involves spiritual growth, community support, and a commitment to ongoing self-improvement. Membership is open to anyone with a desire to stop drinking, and the program’s inclusive, non-denominational approach has helped millions worldwide achieve sobriety and rebuild their lives.

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Robert Smith, is a worldwide fellowship dedicated to helping individuals overcome alcoholism through mutual support and a spiritual program of recovery. The core of AA’s approach is the Twelve Steps, a series of guiding principles designed to promote self-awareness, personal growth, and lasting sobriety. These steps emphasize admitting powerlessness over alcohol, seeking help from a higher power, making amends for past wrongs, and helping others in recovery.

AA also upholds Twelve Principles—virtues such as honesty, hope, surrender, courage, integrity, humility, love, responsibility, discipline, awareness, and service—that align with the steps and support ongoing recovery and personal transformation. The program encourages members to embrace these principles daily, fostering a supportive community and spiritual foundation.

The foundational text, known as the Big Book, outlines the nature of alcoholism, shares personal stories, and details the Twelve Steps and Traditions. It promises that those who sincerely work the program will experience a profound change—gaining freedom, serenity, and a new outlook on life.

AA’s philosophy stresses that recovery is not about willpower alone but involves spiritual growth, community support, and a commitment to ongoing self-improvement. Membership is open to anyone with a desire to stop drinking, and the program’s inclusive, non-denominational approach has helped millions worldwide achieve sobriety and rebuild their lives.

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  • SKU: JU506BM636P3ENAFAMZ
  • GTIN Barcode: 09781892959010
  • Weight (kg): 1.2

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Jumia Books Alcoholics Anonymous - by AAWS

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