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Rethinking Drinking is a story about our common beliefs and experiences with alcohol, and the super-genius of alcohol marketing. The book cover introduces the story with the blue pills representing the altered reality that alcohol has taught us, and the red napkin text representing the true reality that the author tours the reader thru inside his book. Starting with the author's own difficult conversation with his teenage son about alcohol, the story moves along a dot-connecting continuum of increasingly honest awareness about the effect alcohol has on all of us, and finally arrives at the…mehr

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Rethinking Drinking is a story about our common beliefs and experiences with alcohol, and the super-genius of alcohol marketing. The book cover introduces the story with the blue pills representing the altered reality that alcohol has taught us, and the red napkin text representing the true reality that the author tours the reader thru inside his book. Starting with the author's own difficult conversation with his teenage son about alcohol, the story moves along a dot-connecting continuum of increasingly honest awareness about the effect alcohol has on all of us, and finally arrives at the reason we're all under the influence of it. Lastly, the author shares how he successfully explained all of it to his teenage son. With clever illustrations, common quotes, and condensed chapters, this book is a fun and easy read about the importance of improved alcohol awareness among parents, families, friends and co-workers. To learn whether it's possible for you to moderate or you should quit, visit [rethinking the influence dot com] to learn more about the author and the Alcohol Relationship Reset Method that goes with this book.
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Autorenporträt
Craig Noble is a passionate pursuer of understanding. With an education that includes public school, state college and ivy league university; a career that ranges from large corporate environments to solo entrepreneurial callings; a personal life that spans super-achievers to confused-complainers; and a relationship with alcohol that runs from innocence to dependence to intelligence, Craig Noble brings a clever and fun perspective in Rethinking Drinking to help anyone start a new conversation about alcohol awareness.