Instructions for Drinking with a Friend 1. Invite a friend to participate. The person invited must be a friend, someone that you have spent time with on more than two...
1. Invite a friend to participate. The person invited must be a friend, someone that you have spent time with on more than two occasions. 2. Choose an atypical place to share your drink. 3. Sit across from each other. 4. Decide on a topic that is not what you typically talk about. If you talk about art, talk about politics. If you talk about politics, talk about food. If you talk about your job, talk about music. If you talk about literature, talk about nature, or mushrooms, or cats, or poetry, or ethics, or virtue, or feminism, or about being drunk. 5. Before you start your conversation, read the poem Get Drunk out loud by Charles Baudelaire, which is provided at the table. Each participant should read half of the poem.
Why invite someone to have a drink with you?
Drink good whiskey Reduce inhibition Regard someone Focus attention Slow down Engage in a conversation Contemplate a problem Shift out of normal state of consciousness Alter perception Take a risk Prioritize Emphasize Share time with a friend Activate some art