Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

What Socializing and Whisky Have in Common

A little socializing, like a little whisky, is good. But more is not  better. The sobriety of solitary silence is superior to the sloughing off of self into the social, and the value of the latter is to enhance, by way of contrast, the delights of the former.  Thus spoke the introvert.


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