What I think is this: AA is very useful for some, but it is not for everyone. If those not willing to do the steps are 'constituionally uncapable to be honest with themselves" then what happens to them?
The tenets of the AA programme are also very different to what goes on in meetings. It's a bit like Lord of the Flys in meetings - mad (dry or not) drunks taking centre stage.
With my last visit to meetings - five years ago - I was amazed by how old world the whole thing felt. Things have moved on since telexes and bakalite phones. That's how AA seems today.
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