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He was introduced to Dr. Bob Smith, an Akron surgeon who was still actively drinking. Their first conversation—originally scheduled for 15 minutes—lasted six hours because they finally felt understood by a "fellow sufferer".

Bill Wilson, a New York stockbroker, had found sobriety through a spiritual experience but was on the verge of a relapse after a failed business trip. He realized that to stay sober, he needed to talk to another alcoholic. alcoholics anonymous

The story of AA began in with a chance meeting in Akron, Ohio. He was introduced to Dr

Dr. Bob took his last drink on June 10, 1935 , which is celebrated as the official founding date of the fellowship. The "Big Book" Stories Bill Wilson, a New York stockbroker, had found

Stories are the heart of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Whether it's the founding tale of two "hopeless" drunks or the personal accounts in the "Big Book," these narratives follow a classic formula: . The Founding Story: Bill W. and Dr. Bob

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