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  1. Graham Hancock is a fiction writer. Yet, he passionately attacks historians and archaeologists who refuse to entertain his fantasies of Atlantis, and revisionist accounts of history. He is a petulant man-child who throws tantrums at even the slightest pushback on his ideas. Absolute disgrace.

  2. I go through this mental battle constantly. I enjoy my daily life so much more when I'm smoking constantly, I'm way less hyper aggressive, I sleep better , I eat more, I'm just generally happier. But at the same time your mind makes you think you need a substance (even bud) to be happy. Which also isn't true.

  3. The biggest misstep you can make is wake and baking. When you wake up your brain isn't in a fully cognitive state so once it becomes habit its very hard to break without assistance or a deep revelation about oneself.

  4. Im down to once a week after 10 years of smoking. I just feel like whats the point of fully stopping. I have big respect for those who do fully stop though!

  5. Everyone has their own experiences. I’m 25 now and have not smoked cannabis till I was 23. It’s definitely a tool of great utility, be careful saying β€œyes” all the time and watch that use doesn’t become β€œabuse”.
    To this day I haven’t had a sip of alcohol or smoked cigarettes. If I went to doctors or whatever for my depression they would give me a number of different pills but no thanks, cannabis atleast for me is a perfect all in one medicine

  6. I think it's just important that you know who you are before starting. Weed is a herb of understanding, though not very good for discovery it's perfect for understanding what you've discovered

  7. One may stand in front of a mirror for ages and never see their true self in the reflection, but once that magical moment of realization and awareness happens, any continued use of the mirror will only corrupt and destroy the purity that is absolute awareness. So basically, once that bridge has been crossed, don't look back.

  8. Wow… this is really stunning, for a lack of a better word. I understand what you mean by being shown yourself and your faults through psychedelic experiences.
    I bet the moment you got home and took that first puff of vapor you felt you were staring at the eyes of the goddess, and you knew you were at a crossroads. Take her advice, or pay the price.

  9. I've been single for 10 years, and cannabis for me, has been the #1 reason I haven't tried hurting myself over this fact that, no matter what I do, I will NOT find love from another. I love myself, honestly started with a god complex and then tuned it to be more respectful, but after 10 years of trying to get ANYONE to like me, I finally figured it out, I'M JUST UGLY. Cannabis has made me ok with that fact, and I can be the me that isn't limited by what others think of me. I'm fairly sure that I would have killed myself, but getting high would reset that urge completely like nothing else can. I still struggle but I think that come from being alone for so long, my only company is weed.

  10. When I started getting to where I got nervous if someone knocked I just bout a security cam. Now if someone comes to the door I just pull it up on my phone and see who it is.

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