When Alcohol Becomes Permission
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Bill challenges the idea that alcohol creates bad behavior and instead explores a more uncomfortable truth—that drinking often gives us permission to stop managing the parts of ourselves we already struggle with. The editor may have left the room, but the author is still very much at the keyboard. Alcohol doesn’t insert thoughts; it removes friction. And when that friction is gone, old material has a way of stepping back into the spotlight.
Sparked by a personal weekend experience, Bill unpacks inhibition (our internal braking system), responsibility avoidance, and why it’s so tempting to externalize pressure instead of sitting with what our reactions reveal about us. He dives into how the present moment can become a stand-in for the past, how the person in front of us turns into a symbol, and why excuses—while not always wrong—are often incomplete.
This episode starts with alcohol, but it’s really about growth, accountability, and the quiet ways we dodge self-reflection. Because avoidance isn’t dramatic—it’s subtle. And growth doesn’t come from excuses or self-attack. It comes from the courage to look beneath the moment.
Thoughtful, uncomfortable, and deeply human—this one might stay with you long after the glass is empty.Enjoy.
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