- ホーム
- > 洋書
- > ドイツ書
- > Non-Fiction Books/Guidebooks
- > Guide Books
Description
The decision to stop drinking rarely begins with a crisis-it begins with a quiet question you can no longer ignore. Something is shifting. Across age groups, professions, and social circles, a growing number of thoughtful people are quietly reconsidering their relationship with alcohol-not because they have hit a dramatic low, but because they are paying closer attention.Why Smart People Are Giving Up Alcohol in 2026 explores what is driving this quiet cultural reckoning. It examines the accumulating awareness around alcohol's effects on sleep, anxiety, emotional regulation, and mental clarity-and why this information is landing differently now than it did a decade ago. It looks at the social dynamics that made drinking feel compulsory, and what it means when those dynamics begin to lose their hold.This book offers insight into the inner experience of reassessment: the moment when a habit that once felt normal begins to feel worth questioning. It reframes alcohol-free living not as a fringe lifestyle, but as an increasingly honest response to what many people are already noticing in their own bodies and emotional lives.For anyone who has found themselves questioning their drinking without a dramatic reason to stop-this book explores the quieter, more intelligent case for reconsidering alcohol entirely. Author of English-language books covering self-development, leadership in business, and key historical turning points. Noah reveals patterns from the past that drive success today, inspiring lasting change.



