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“Either give me more wine or leave me alone.”

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When someone says, "Either give me more wine or leave me alone," they are expressing that they want to fully enjoy their current experience without interruptions or distractions. It's like when you're deeply engaged in reading a book or watching a favorite show; if someone interrupts you, it feels annoying. You would prefer they either help you enjoy your time more—like offering snacks during your show—or they should just let you be. Imagine you're at a party, and you're having a great time dancing. Someone keeps pulling you aside to talk, but you're not interested in chatting; you just want to keep dancing. Similarly, the quote suggests that if someone can't contribute to your enjoyment—like offering more wine—it's better for them to step away and not disturb your mood. This idea can be applied in everyday life by recognizing what truly makes you happy and asking others to either support that or leave you to enjoy it in peace. It's about being assertive with your needs and valuing your personal space and pleasure.

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Alcohol Demand Desire Drink Independence Indulgence Leisure Life choices Lifestyle Loneliness Party Self-sufficiency Solitude Wine
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