I’ve always chalked up the useful effects of alcohol to be because it alleviates the embarrassment of making mistakes: “Wasn’t my fault. I was drunk.” Being too afraid of screwing up in front of others is a very common problem to have, so alcohol is helpful to a very wide variety of people.
Do you think that particular effect (helpful for emulating another person) could be subsumed under my above analysis, or do you think there’s something else to it?
I think that if we tried to break down which specific chemical reactions we were talking about, we would be talking about the same ones. I haven’t been very eloquent about this and my keyboard is glitching at the moment so it is frustrating to try to type about it. Maybe later I could talk more about the subject but I doubt I have anything new to say.
I’ve always chalked up the useful effects of alcohol to be because it alleviates the embarrassment of making mistakes: “Wasn’t my fault. I was drunk.” Being too afraid of screwing up in front of others is a very common problem to have, so alcohol is helpful to a very wide variety of people.
Do you think that particular effect (helpful for emulating another person) could be subsumed under my above analysis, or do you think there’s something else to it?
I think that if we tried to break down which specific chemical reactions we were talking about, we would be talking about the same ones. I haven’t been very eloquent about this and my keyboard is glitching at the moment so it is frustrating to try to type about it. Maybe later I could talk more about the subject but I doubt I have anything new to say.