“Driven by a hundred forms of fear…” is a direct Big Book passage that points to fear and self-centered thinking as the root of many problems in recovery. This chip pairs that message with a strong visual, making it a focused reminder of how fear shows up in behavior and relationships. It’s often used during step work, especially when looking at resentment, selfishness, and personal responsibility. Not a light or humorous piece—this one is meant for reflection and honest inventory.
Key Features:
- Built around a core Big Book passage that connects fear, self-seeking, and conflict in everyday life
- Commonly referenced during step work when identifying patterns like self-pity, ego, and reactive behavior
- Visual design reinforces the intensity of fear, making the message harder to ignore or brush off
- Used as a reminder that many problems are internally driven, not caused by outside circumstances
- Fits well in one-on-one sponsor conversations or personal reflection rather than casual meeting giveaways