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  • 2.1 Be Temperate
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Why are harmful drugs dangerous to the user and those around him? 3 People who take drugs do not always see the real world around them. They are not really there. While they mistakenly believe that they “feel better” or “act better” or are “only happy” when on drugs, sooner or later the drugs will destroy them physically. People who take drugs do not always see the real world around them. They are not really there. While they mistakenly believe that they “feel better” or “act better” or are “only happy” when on drugs, sooner or later the drugs will destroy them physically. It’s actually all of the above. People who take drugs do not always see the real world around them. They are not really there. While they mistakenly believe that they “feel better” or “act better” or are “only happy” when on drugs, sooner or later the drugs will destroy them physically. /course/lesson/be-temperate/book-chapter.html Precept 2, Be Temperate What is meant by “taking alcohol to excess”? 3 Taking alcohol to excess means drinking too much of it. Taking alcohol to excess means drinking too much of it. Taking alcohol to excess means drinking too much of it. /course/lesson/be-temperate/book-chapter.html Precept 2, Be Temperate People who take alcohol are not alert. 0 People who take alcohol are not alert. It impairs their ability to react even when it seems to them they are more alert because of it. People who take alcohol are not alert. It impairs their ability to react even when it seems to them they are more alert because of it. It’s actually True. People who take alcohol are not alert. It impairs their ability to react even when it seems to them they are more alert because of it. /course/lesson/be-temperate/book-chapter.html Precept 2, Be Temperate Why wouldn’t you let anyone who has been drinking drive you in a car or fly you in a plane? 1 Don’t let anyone who has been drinking drive you in a car or fly you in a plane. Drinking can take lives in more ways than one. A little liquor goes a long way; don’t let too much of it wind up in unhappiness or death. Don’t let anyone who has been drinking drive you in a car or fly you in a plane. Drinking can take lives in more ways than one. A little liquor goes a long way; don’t let too much of it wind up in unhappiness or death. Don’t let anyone who has been drinking drive you in a car or fly you in a plane. Drinking can take lives in more ways than one. A little liquor goes a long way; don’t let too much of it wind up in unhappiness or death. /course/lesson/be-temperate/book-chapter.html Precept 2, Be Temperate Of the following ways to deter others from excessive drinking, select one that you can do: -1 gcui_twth:be-temperate-final-question5-answer0 /course/lesson/be-temperate/book-chapter.html Precept 2, Be Temperate
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