The Older I Get, the More I Understand Why Men Raise a Glass Together
The Older I Get, the More I Understand Why Men Raise a Glass Together Some of the most important conversations in my life happened around a table late at night. Not in offices. Not through text messages. But with friends sitting across from each other while the world outside grew quiet. A drink in hand. Stories unfolding slowly. Laughter mixing with silence in the way only old friendships understand. And somehow, every time I think about moments like that, I picture an old-fashioned brass goblet wine cup resting beneath warm light. Not because it feels luxurious. Because it feels timeless. My grandfather used to say that men throughout history shared drinks for reasons far deeper than celebration. Kings raised chalices before battle. Fathers toasted sons at weddings. Friends drank together after surviving difficult years. And older men gathered quietly at the end of long days simply to remind one another they were not carrying life alone. That tradition still exists today. Only the wo...