Let me begin by saying, I drink very rarely; few times a year.

When I drink, i get the feeling that my brain in running on powersaving mode; only the most basic functions are operational. It’s a fun feeling when I’m drinking, but I can’t imagine doing that regularly.

I’m not sure if this constitutes as bragging but I am proud of the fact that I can recall information quite well, and any activity which hinders this is not to my liking. The hangover is also bad, where the brain is slow for the next entire day.

I want to know the community thinks about drinking and how it effects/doesn’t affects their work and life and how they get around it. Any alternatives and tips?

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    3 hours ago

    It depends on how it affects you. What you described matches more what I get from coffee (I don’t drink coffee). I drink fairly regularly I guess. It gives a social boost, to the point of a semi-social sober person, in exchange for some clumsiness. Hangovers are rare and I’ve never forgotten something because of alcohol, so it feels more like a short-term enhancement. Obviously it’s bad long-term but, as with everything, if you don’t hurt anyone, you do you.

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        2 hours ago

        I get the power saving mode part. Like a small brain fog where it’s harder to focus on things. It doesn’t happen every time but it’s not uncommon. And it doesn’t feel good.