I would only advise that a person choose rationally how much alcohol to consume (i.e. gain experience predicting the effects and aftermath of drinking, and make decisions about how much to drink before becoming inebriated). I don’t see any strong evidence that moderate and steady (as opposed to binge) drinking is helpful or harmful to health.
If someone wants to always optimize their rationality-in-the-moment and has no social or emotional needs, then I guess it’s safe to never get drunk. It certainly hasn’t helped me become smarter or more rational to do so. I just think it’s stupid from a hedonistic perspective to absolutely avoid it.
I would only advise that a person choose rationally how much alcohol to consume (i.e. gain experience predicting the effects and aftermath of drinking, and make decisions about how much to drink before becoming inebriated). I don’t see any strong evidence that moderate and steady (as opposed to binge) drinking is helpful or harmful to health.
If someone wants to always optimize their rationality-in-the-moment and has no social or emotional needs, then I guess it’s safe to never get drunk. It certainly hasn’t helped me become smarter or more rational to do so. I just think it’s stupid from a hedonistic perspective to absolutely avoid it.