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Binge drinking might not be the recipe for failure that it’s portrayed as in popular media. Recent studies have shown that heavy boozing during one’s youth could improve one’s chances of success later in life.
In his new book “The Beauty and Pain of Drugs,” Norwegian sociologist Willy Pedersen of the University of Oslo argues that communal drinking when young could help ease inhibitions by acting as a social lubricant, the Times of London reported.
In turn, this helps advance the liquor-loving’s careers faster than those of their socially reticent sober counterparts.
“The most likely explanation is that all alcohol is a kind of marker of sociality and that habit comes with some types of benefits,” he told the outlet. The theory rings similar to 2020 Danish film

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