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The guest speaker discusses how renouncing certain behaviors can actually make them come back into your life tenfold, and describes how for many people, drinking has become an automatic behavior.
39:02 - 40:27 (01:24)
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The guest speaker discusses how renouncing certain behaviors can actually make them come back into your life tenfold, and describes how for many people, drinking has become an automatic behavior. The conversation also includes a comment about a priest who seeks refuge and tends to talk about sex.
ChapterDealing with Peer Pressure When Choosing Not to Drink
Episode#123 - Sobriety 101 - Why Sobriety?
PodcastModern Wisdom
The default assumption while hanging out with friends is to go out for food and drinks, which could be challenging for someone who can't drink.
40:27 - 41:06 (00:39)
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The default assumption while hanging out with friends is to go out for food and drinks, which could be challenging for someone who can't drink. It depends on the person's circle and how conscious one is to plan the evening when he can't drive back home.
ChapterDealing with Peer Pressure When Choosing Not to Drink
Episode#123 - Sobriety 101 - Why Sobriety?
PodcastModern Wisdom
Discussing the challenges for people who choose not to drink in social settings, including feeling pressured by drinking friends who might assume they have a problem and the need to bring a non-alcoholic beverage alternative.
41:06 - 42:48 (01:41)
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Discussing the challenges for people who choose not to drink in social settings, including feeling pressured by drinking friends who might assume they have a problem and the need to bring a non-alcoholic beverage alternative.
ChapterDealing with Peer Pressure When Choosing Not to Drink
Episode#123 - Sobriety 101 - Why Sobriety?
PodcastModern Wisdom
A psychology experiment that proves people's superiority complex is discussed in a podcast episode featuring Paul Bloom.
42:48 - 43:36 (00:47)
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A psychology experiment that proves people's superiority complex is discussed in a podcast episode featuring Paul Bloom. The experiment involves separating individuals based on coin toss and reflecting on their perception of intelligence and superiority.