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Matt’s Five Rules of Drinking Stories 1. No one will ever care about your drinking stories as much as you. 2. Drinking stories never impress the type of people who one wants to impress. 3. If you have more than three excellent drinking stories from your entire life, you are incorrect in your estimation of an excellent drinking story. 4. Even the be
... See moreDan Kennedy • Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life through the Power of Storytelling
What Alcohol Does to Your Body, Brain & Health | Huberman Lab Podcast #86
youtu.beHolly Whitaker • Holly Whitaker's Rudy Moment
Students writing home had two things uppermost in mind: to impress their parents with their progress in the art of letter writing, and to ask for cash.26 The medieval epistolary style was formal and highly structured, and students, often destined for a career as an official or a clerk, were keen to demonstrate their progress in mastering this art.
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There is a well-known phenomenon in AA called “drunkalogues,” referring to tales of intoxicated exploits that are shared to entertain and show off rather than teach and learn.
Anna Lembke • Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence
Matt’s Five Rules of Drinking Stories 1.No one will ever care about your drinking stories as much as you. 2.Drinking stories never impress the type of people who one wants to impress. 3.If you have more than three excellent drinking stories from your entire life, you are incorrect in your estimation of an excellent drinking story. 4.Even the best d
... See moreDan Kennedy • Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life through the Power of Storytelling

