In case you were wondering how it is to give up alcohol for Lent, here are some things I’ve noticed:
– It simplifies my life. I don’t have to worry about opening a bottle or not, and what to do with it in a one-person ménage once open. I don’t have to worry about wine selection for dinners or about which bottle to buy in the store.
– It’s surprisingly easy. I don’t experience cravings or nearly slip up. The only time I consumed alcohol was in a chocolate praline by accident.
– Other things would be way harder to give up, but maybe it’s like exercise: I need to build up the muscles of self-discipline. If I can’t manage the Taipei Sheraton buffet, I’ve still got a long way to go. So next year: buying books and CDs? Myspace? E-mail?
– I realize that it’d be harder to give up e-mail than to give up going to church, at least in my Gedankenexperiment. What does that say about priorities?
– Nobody really needs alcohol, but I’m looking forward to Easter. Maybe fewer but better bottles should be my next step?