
The Thomistic Institute How to Avoid Being Unhappy: Gluttony and the Proper Place of Food and Alcohol in the Good Life – Prof. W. Scott Cleveland
Feb 19, 2026
W. Scott Cleveland, associate professor of Philosophy and Catholic Studies who studies ethics and virtue theory, explores how food and alcohol can shape a flourishing life. He contrasts feasting that builds friendship with forms of gluttony that harm health and relationships. Short, practical guidance on measured drinking, mindful eating, and feasting as communal joy.
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Celebration Ruined By Fine Dining
- A charismatic friend insists on an expensive restaurant, ruining the celebration for friends who can't afford it.
- His fastidious desire for fine dining eclipses the meal's social purpose and harms friendship.
Lewis' 'All-I' Table Guest
- C.S. Lewis' Screwtape letter depicts an old woman whose exacting tastes mask gluttony and poison friendships.
- Her 'all-I' state produces daily disappointment, ill temper, and cooling of friendships.
Thanksgiving Snacker Loses The Feast
- A student nibbles before a Thanksgiving feast and then can't enjoy the shared meal.
- Eating hastily before communal meals robs both personal and social enjoyment.



