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From the books  ...  Alcoholics Anonymous (Big Book) and Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (12 & 12)


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1.
... jealousy.   BB p.82, Into Action   Go to page 82 in the Big Book
It is better, however, that one does not needlessly name a person upon whom she can vent jealousy.


2.
... jealousy.   BB p.82, Into Action   Go to page 82 in the Big Book
Keep it always in sight that we are dealing with that most terrible human emotion -- jealousy.


3.
... jealousy.   BB p.100, Working With Others   Go to page 100 in the Big Book
You should warn against arousing resentment or jealousy.

4.
... jealousy, and revenge are likely to be ...   12&12 p.44, Step Four
If the pursuit of wealth tramples upon people who happen to be in the way, then anger, jealousy, and revenge are likely to be aroused.

5.
... jealousy, and the like.   12&12 p.88, Step Ten
That is the emotional hangover, the direct result of yesterday's and sometimes today's excesses of negative emotion -- anger, fear, jealousy, and the like.


6.
... jealousy, envy, frustration, and fear.   BB p.145, To Employers   Go to page 145 in the Big Book
The greatest enemies of us alcoholics are resentment, jealousy, envy, frustration, and fear.

7.
... jealousy, envy, self-pity, or hurt pride -- did ...   12&12 p.90, Step Ten
Other kinds of disturbances -- jealousy, envy, self-pity, or hurt pride -- did the same thing.


8.
... jealousy may arise.   BB p.131, The Family Afterward   Go to page 131 in the Big Book
When he renews interest in such things, a feeling of jealousy may arise.

9.
... jealousy, misery, and a strong desire to ...   12&12 p.80, Step Eight
If our sex conduct is selfish, we may excite jealousy, misery, and a strong desire to retaliate in kind.


10.
... jealousy or the like.   BB p.37, More About Alcoholism   Go to page 37 in the Big Book
In some circumstances we have gone out deliberately to get drunk, feeling ourselves justified by nervousness, anger, worry, depression, jealousy or the like.


11.
... jealousy, suspicion or bitterness?   BB p.69, How It Works   Go to page 69 in the Big Book
Did we unjustifiably arouse jealousy, suspicion or bitterness?


Passages from the Big Book Alcoholics Anonymous and the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions are reprinted with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.  The A.A. Preamble, copyright © The A.A. Grapevine, Inc., is reprinted with permission.  Permission to reprint does not in any way imply affiliation with or endorsement by either Alcoholics Anonymous or The A.A. Grapevine, Inc.

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