Why Watching Drunk People Is Hilarious (When You’re Building a Better Life)
There’s something oddly fascinating about watching drunk people attempt basic tasks.
Opening doors.
Walking in straight lines.
Holding deep philosophical conversations about kebabs.
It’s chaotic.
And when you’re sober and building your life?
It’s… educational.
The Hedge Moment
You’ve seen it.
The confident strut.
The unnecessary spin.
The slow-motion fall into a hedge like it was personally invited.
And in that moment you realise:
At one point, that was you.
Now?
You’re the observer.
Not the headline.
Growth is strange like that.
The Real Shift
It’s not that you’re judging them.
It’s that you’ve changed lanes.
While someone else is:
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Debating whether chips are a vegetable
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Texting an ex they swore they’d blocked
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Falling in love with a lamppost
You’re:
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Building margin
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Getting up early
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Protecting your energy
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Sleeping deeply
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Creating something real
Different trajectories.
Same planet.
It’s Funny Because It’s Familiar
Let’s be honest.
The reason it’s hilarious is because we’ve all:
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Sent the “why did I send that?” text
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Spent money we forgot about
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Woken up feeling like regret had a hangover
Watching it sober feels like time travel.
You see the old version of yourself… in a hedge.
That’s not cruelty.
That’s perspective.
Calm Is Underrated Comedy
The funniest part?
You’re laughing while holding a glass of water.
Clear-headed.
Balanced.
Financially aware.
Not texting anyone dangerous.
There is something deeply satisfying about being the stable one in a chaotic scene.
Not smug.
Just steady.
The Subtle Power Move
Sobriety (or reduced drinking) doesn’t make you boring.
It makes you strategic.
While someone else is burning:
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Money
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Energy
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Reputation
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Emotional clarity
You’re compounding:
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Stability
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Structure
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Self-respect
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Bank balance
Different investments.
Different outcomes.
The Loving Truth
You’re not better than drunk people.
You’re just on a different chapter.
Some people are still in “chaotic fun.”
You’re in “calm momentum.”
And calm momentum wins long-term.
Final Thought
Yes, it’s funny when someone falls into a hedge.
But what’s even better?
Not waking up in one.
Reduce volatility.
Build margin.
Protect your peace.
Lower alcohol if it clouds clarity.
Laugh lightly.
Move steadily.
You don’t need chaos to have a good time.
You just need clarity.
And clarity is quietly hilarious when you see the contrast.
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