Individual wrote:Do you use caffeine or alcohol? What in your opinion is the consequence for the habitual use of these two substances? On alcohol, not necessarily alcoholism, but the kind of person who likes to get drunk occasionally, or even somewhat often, but in such a way that it does not interfere with their family life or employment.
Individual wrote:Do you use caffeine or alcohol?
Individual wrote:What in your opinion is the consequence for the habitual use of these two substances?
Individual wrote:On alcohol, not necessarily alcoholism, but the kind of person who likes to get drunk occasionally, or even somewhat often, but in such a way that it does not interfere with their family life or employment.
Individual wrote:Do you use caffeine
or alcohol
What in your opinion is the consequence for the habitual use of these two substances
On alcohol, not necessarily alcoholism, but the kind of person who likes to get drunk occasionally, or even somewhat often, but in such a way that it does not interfere with their family life or employment.
Fede wrote:Piffle.
Drunkedness interferes. Always.
Do you use caffeine or alcohol?
What in your opinion is the consequence for the habitual use of these two substances?
On alcohol, not necessarily alcoholism, but the kind of person who likes to get drunk occasionally, or even somewhat often, but in such a way that it does not interfere with their family life or employment.
retrofuturist wrote:Greetings,Fede wrote:Piffle.
Drunkedness interferes. Always.
In an worldly sense, sometimes "a social drink" is an integral component of one's family life and one's employment. Sometimes being a non-drinker actually "interferes" with family life and employment. What's that old saying....?.... "Never trust a man that doesn't drink". These views exist in the world.
It depends on your status quo from which you're measuring interference.
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Metta,
Retro.
Ben wrote:In my mind, any social interaction that requires one to break one's sila isn't worth having.
Life is short anf fickle and death can come at any time.
retrofuturist wrote:Greetings,Fede wrote:Piffle.
Drunkedness interferes. Always.
In an worldly sense, sometimes "a social drink" is an integral component of one's family life and one's employment. Sometimes being a non-drinker actually "interferes" with family life and employment. What's that old saying....?.... "Never trust a man that doesn't drink". These views exist in the world.
It depends on your status quo from which you're measuring interference.
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Metta,
Retro.

Fede wrote:Is there not a distinction between your "social drink" and Individual's "the kind of person who likes to get drunk"?

Ben wrote:Hi Retroretrofuturist wrote:Greetings,Fede wrote:Piffle.
Drunkedness interferes. Always.
In an worldly sense, sometimes "a social drink" is an integral component of one's family life and one's employment. Sometimes being a non-drinker actually "interferes" with family life and employment. What's that old saying....?.... "Never trust a man that doesn't drink". These views exist in the world.
It depends on your status quo from which you're measuring interference.
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Metta,
Retro.
In my mind, any social interaction that requires one to break one's sila isn't worth having.
Life is short anf fickle and death can come at any time.
Metta
Ben
pink_trike wrote:Well said, but we can still participate in these events if we're confidently on our dot. Quentin Crisp once said something to the effect of "If you find yourself in circumstances that are inconsistent with your own values, give only your name, rank, and serial number and hold firm - eventually everyone will join you". Which I take to mean that when we stick to our convictions without being a nagging bore about them, we are modeling beneficial behavior that other people may eventually adopt. I find that sila is attractive to many people once they get over their habitual reactions to it (and then the questions begin to fly).
Individual wrote:Do you use caffeine or alcohol? What in your opinion is the consequence for the habitual use of these two substances? On alcohol, not necessarily alcoholism, but the kind of person who likes to get drunk occasionally, or even somewhat often, but in such a way that it does not interfere with their family life or employment.
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