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Drinking: A Short Story

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I grew up watching my grandfather drinking alcohol every day on the front porch of my house during the evening. I never questioned that habit since I assumed it was something adults would consider as a normal activity. As time passed, I began to address my disgust towards the habit of drinking every day, it did not help, since my grandfather would step to the front porch and drink as he would typically do. It was obvious that my attitude and beliefs towards the idea of drinking strongly opposed my grandfather's drinking; however, this later transformed me into an open-minded person that would welcome different perspectives that have permitted myself to contemplate other people's beliefs. Afterwards, I discovered through research that drinking alcohol …show more content…

Then, since I would constantly annoy him with my opinion toward his habit, he would promise to quit drinking the following day on and on, just to keep me quiet, but he never had the intention to actually attempt to abandon his malicious habit. This frustration towards each other's argument continued for several months until I finally felt discouraged and frustrated, since I realized that he just did not care about what I thought. Therefore, there was no force in the world that would effectively persuade him to quit, and I was tired of wasting my time and energy. It was obvious that our opinions toward drinking differed in countless ways, but I could not understand how he could not open his eyes and appreciate my standpoint. As I grew up, I initiated to realize matters that I had never paid attention to. I found out that my grandfather was deeply suffering the loss of my grandmother, his lifetime partner that had always been there for him. I also began to be aware of my narrow-minded attitude and my lack of openness for other people's thoughts and viewpoints. Drinking alcohol is certainly tremendously detrimental to anybody's health, but considering that

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