Greek theorists, thinkers and citizens were well aware of the effects wrought by self-destructive
drinking and habitual drunkenness. Wine was recognized as a bane to those who drank it
excessively - especially since wine was believed to reveal one's true character; but also had the propensity to alter it as well. Plato wrote about
men "...who welcome any excuse to drink, whatever wine is available." Substitute the word "tequilla" or "beer" for "wine" and Plato's got me figured out B.C. #medusaclimax
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