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I'm going to answer this based on the assumption that the question refers to drinking alcohol, which is how it would be interpreted in America.

No; I don't drink at all.  I have never felt any urge to consume any alcoholic products, and I've been fortunate enough to not have had any peer pressure to drink alcohol.

I have a greater motivation for not drinking though -- my career depends on my ability to make the best judgments possible, and the fact is that even the smallest amount of alcohol consumption can result in one's judgement being temporarily impaired.  When I play video poker, I'm usually making a decision in 2 seconds or less as to what is the best play for that hand, out of 32 possibilities.  Making the wrong choice costs me money.  If I were to consume alcohol and play while impaired, I could pile on a lot mistakes very quickly, and the cost of those mistakes would easily be worth a lot more than the "value" of the alcoholic drink(s).

Drinking and gambling don't mix, if you care about your wallet.  Of course, there's also a lot of other activities that drinking doesn't mix well with (most notably driving).

No, With what we learned in school and stuff drinking overall is a no no for me. Not just the health concerns but the bad notion that comes with it and that it dwells in your conscience. I prefer to stay clean of it, and of course not when driving. However who knows I might still start drinking.

drinking too much could be dangerous for my health and also for my moral background so i always ensure

that i do not drink too much because drinking too much could cause some health problems which i do not want

so that is why i make sure that i do not drink too much because i believe that health is wealth....

If the sodium content decreases, then no one can maintain balance and this condition can cause swelling in the brain.

In this article will be discussed about the conditions of water poisoning.

Water poisoning or so-called water intoxication is defined as low sodium levels in the body (hyponatremia) that occurs when you drink excessive water.

Drinking enough water can help regulate body temperature, prevent constipation, remove toxins from the body.First, a healthy human kidney can filter up to 1 liter every hour. So, if you end up drinking more than that, the risk of intoxication is targeting you. And the risk will be higher for patients with chronic kidney disease or only with one kidney function.

Also, time duration is very important. For example, drink 10-20 liters in a few hours. That will obviously increase the risk of water poisoning drastically. But doing the same thing for 24 hours doesn't matter

Too much drinking water can attack the brain and endanger your life,

Intoxication is water poisoning which causes the body to lack blood sodium concentration. So that causes water to enter the cell and make a pretty dangerous effect, especially on the brain. When intoxication, water will trigger the cells of the human brain to swell, they compress the inner surface of the skull, and produces very annoying headaches, nausea, and so painful vomiting.

Other symptoms of intoxication are high blood pressure, chaotic vision, tremors, muscle weakness, and difficulty breathing. Severe intoxication can cause death. Usually occurs in soldiers or athletes who often misinterpret dehydration and intoxication.

a healthy human kidney can filter up to 1 liter every hour. So, if you end up drinking more than that, the risk of intoxication is targeting you. And the risk will be higher for patients with chronic kidney disease or only with one kidney function.

Too much drinking water can attack the brain and endanger your life,

Intoxication is water poisoning which causes the body to lack blood sodium concentration. So that causes water to enter the cell and make a pretty dangerous effect, especially on the brain. When intoxication, water will trigger the cells of the human brain to swell, they compress the inner surface of the skull, and produces very annoying headaches, nausea, and so painful vomiting.

Other symptoms of intoxication are high blood pressure, chaotic vision, tremors, muscle weakness, and difficulty breathing. Severe intoxication can cause death. Usually occurs in soldiers or athletes who often misinterpret dehydration and intoxication.

a healthy human kidney can filter up to 1 liter every hour. So, if you end up drinking more than that, the risk of intoxication is targeting you. And the risk will be higher for patients with chronic kidney disease or only with one kidney function.

No. I rarely drink alcohol. 

I don't drink but alcoholism runs in my father's side of the family so I am sure I probably would be if I did drink.