Wednesday, September 03, 2025
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By his standards, I'm normal, for whatever that's worth. My standard is maintaining control of when, where, and how much. I manage that pretty well.
ReplyDeleteStill rationalizing, Mr. Thirstday. Why is it so hard to be realistic?
Delete1. A reason NOT to drink—do you have that? All I see is reasons, justifications, and rationalizations that always lead you back to a bar.
2. Control—let's see you go three months without overdoing it and getting falling-down drunk.
3. "Am I taking this too far?"—This may be the only aspect where you qualify as "normal." You do seem to lack that Jiminy Cricket voice of conscience. And yet, opposite what the guy says in this video (he argues that it's the alcoholics who experience that cautionary inner voice, which strikes me as counterintuitive), this is why you find yourself on the floor and blacked out once every 1-2 months. No conscience to pull you back from the edge.
Well, if it's not affecting your health or your relationships, then keep going down this path, I guess. I hope you like where it leads.