If I handed you a box of rat poison and urged you to take a bite or two, you would shove it back and angrily ask, “Why in the world would I consume poison on purpose?!”
Every time I see people drinking alcohol, I ask myself that question. I can’t figure out why anyone intentionally consumes something which is known to cause cancer and which can cause a host of other health problems. The biggest puzzle to me, though, is why people consume alcohol when they can look around them and see the social costs — deaths, injuries, addictions, destruction of families, and a host of other issues.
I’ve been thinking about this for the last few days because of a Canadian radio documentary I heard last week. CBC’s “Ideas” program has an episode called “Alcohol: Tonic or Toxin” and I strongly recommend you listen to it. (It’s 54 minutes long, but it’s worth the time.)

The Alien Observer: Craving predictability in a world gone mad
Autumn color has finally arrived,
If parents excuse cheating, what should we expect from their kids?
Governments can recognize rights, but no government creates rights
Autumn scents send subtle signals every year that it’s time for change
Proposals to skip rent payments are rooted in magical thinking
They didn’t seem like people I would like. I was walking down a long aisle at Walmart behind a couple and a boy who I assume was their son. They were snapping at each other about some disagreement.
Is it just coincidence that my surgeries come when I’m alone?
Why waste time on Ukraine war? Focus on your own future instead