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I hope this doesn't come across sounding too rude, but IMO, if you're not having fun sober, you're not trying hard enough.
Bingo.
I recall many parties where fraternity friends woke up in the morning with a severe hangover and pronounced they had a lot of fun. I always asked what was fun, and most of the time the answer was "I don't remember". I always said, "If you don't remember, it doesn't count".
I knew guys in college who had never touched alcohol or tobacco or even gotten sugar highs, who had far more fun than most people ever did. They remembered all their good times, instead of having to claim they must have had a good time because they didn't remember them. And they never had to worry about being unfit to meet a new challenge or try a different activity because they were hung over or their lungs were weak from smoking or any such thing.
As for the thread title, I say it can be correct, if in this context: clean living is less fun than balanced living. Balanced living is basically clean living that isn't afraid to try something a little different, whether getting drunk or stoned or altering their perceptions of reality via 'shrooms or something. In the end, non-clean living is really very constraining, because it falls into repetition and ruts that inhibit creativity, and clean living is less so but still constraining because it rules many things out without really looking at them.
But the least fun life is one where you take other people's word for what's fun and never take on the adventure for yourself.

