Understanding Rationalisation: Insights from Transitions Daily
Episode Overview
Rationalisation can justify harmful behaviours. True peace comes from total surrender. Spiritual progress is key to overcoming fears. Self-examination helps uncover true motives. Living purposefully brings clarity and gratitude.
Recognising someone else's human dignity cannot cost you your own
In this episode of the Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast, Kurt L. from Albuquerque, New Mexico, takes you through a series of powerful reflections on rationalisation. Ever wondered why you sometimes justify actions that deep down you know are wrong? This episode sheds light on how rationalisation can creep into our lives and justify behaviours that may harm ourselves and others.
Kurt shares poignant quotes and readings from the Big Book, Daily Reflections, and more, offering a daily dose of wisdom and support for those on their sobriety journey. Whether you're new to AA or have been sober for years, the insights shared here remind us all to stay vigilant against the sneaky nature of rationalisation. Plus, you'll hear about the peace that comes from total surrender and the true meaning of spiritual progress.
The episode wraps up with thoughtful prayers and meditations, encouraging listeners to embrace each day with gratitude and a clear purpose. Tune in to gain clarity, find comfort, and remember that you're not alone in your journey.