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THINK ,THINK, THINK. AA MEANING

In Alcoholics Anonymous, “Think, Think, Think” is a popular recovery slogan that serves as a reminder to pause, avoid acting on impulse, and consider the consequences of your actions before taking a drink or making a poor decision. [1, 2]
The phrase and its variations carry several core meanings in the fellowship: [1]
  • “Play the tape through”: It encourages members to think about where that first drink will eventually lead—inevitably resulting in pain, regret, and remorse. [1, 2]
  • Sidestepping “best thinking”: Because the alcoholic’s mind can be prone to rationalization, over-thinking, or ego, the triple repetition acts as a humble pie. It reminds members that “my best thinking got me here” and prompts them to seek alternative perspectives rather than relying solely on their own faulty logic. [1, 2]
  • Turning it upside down: At many AA meetings, this slogan is physically posted upside down. This is a deliberate visual reminder that an alcoholic often has to “turn their thinking on its head” to recover. [1, 2]
The phrase is not found in the original Big Book; its origins are often tied to early corporate slogans or historical pamphlets adapted by early AA members. [1, 2]
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