looking into the camera is definitely better. I agreed with ManualMode's first comment about the clearly posed environment. It doesn't lend itself to "candid" poses. the second issue with such a deliberate environment is that your pose is going to look.. well posed. so even if you are comfortable, you won't necessarily look it, and there needs to be more substance in the expression. I think the lighting is fine, IMO you'd benefit a whole lot more by adding some drama to the pose/expression than in the lighting. not sure how i'd fix it, and it's probably more of a personal vision of how you want to adjust that. maybe make it your 3rd of 4th beer! also i think the camera needs to move up a little. the shot looks like it's coming up from your boots/feet which you clearly don't want the focus on since you're blacking them out.
also if we're talking details like the order of the props on the table, lose the cushion. Guinness, pipe, man, flowerly woman cushion daintily tied to the rocking chair... one of these does not belong...