Look at his pic. It's obvious he's found a way to mix business and skin : )
Business or Pleasure? My business is my pleasure! haha
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Look at his pic. It's obvious he's found a way to mix business and skin : )
Some can do it for decades w/o major problems.
Others end up snorting cocaine after 6 months.
You never know which you are going to be.
I haven't smoked in 3 days and I won't lie... It hasn't been easy.
Since cannabis is a particularly harmless drug when compared to others like tobacco, alcohol, cocaine etc..., and you feel that it is detrimental to your life right now, only smoke it as a reward. Work on a project and set goals for yourself, and once those goals have been met, reward yourself. I smoke marijuana regularly and couldn't imagine giving it up, although i am not addicted to it. It's not a craving I have, it's amore of a need. Marijuana opens up my mind to new opportunities and makes me realize things that I could never realize while sober. It is not mind clouding like alcohol. But whatever you choose is your decision. I guarantee that you will save a hell of a lot more money by taking a break. But don't give it up forever, it's a gift from God.
I'm no addiction specialist, but as an outside observer, I'd have to say these these two statements are a direct contradiction of one another...
In my experience it's certainly not a harmless drug. The quality of what you purchase varies greatly. It's unfiltered and burns the trachea and lungs. Once ingested it does remove your drive or ambitions. It is mind numbing. It does affect your judgment. It does increase appetite. It is illegal.
IMHO, the only reason it will ever be legalized would be for the tax revenue.
True. You never know what you are getting if you consistently make street purchases. But in this day and age I highly doubt that a drug dealer would spend more of their precious money to lace a drug with something that gives a high alternate to cannabis.
And your statement about burning the trachea and lungs only applies to those who smoke out of cigars and/or pipes. What about those who use vaporizers to produce only steam and pure THC to consume?
Man, some day I gotta post my history w/weed to this thread.
Quitting weed was the single most important thing I ever did to speed up my success.
It was years until I realized this, though.
One day, I looked back and wondered: What happened?
When did I start paying taxes on time?
When did I start growing my business exponentially?
When did I start to have more money?
When did I start to meet all of these amazing people?
When did my life start moving-- fast-- so many more opportunities, and accomplishments?
It all started about 4 weeks after I had my last joint.
That was about 20 years ago.
Amazing.
-Russ H.
So... I know a guy who smoked with the Grateful Dead. Not to bust your balls but your post is a little too one sided
Totally agree. Not saying anyone else would have the same outcome.Runum said:Russ is only relating his personal experience after deciding to quit. That is his reality, whether you think it's one sided or not.
Rawr said:. . . I know a guy who smoked with the Grateful Dead. Not to bust your balls but your post is a little too one sided
Bryan C,
I've smoked for over 10 years. I live in the adirondack mountains where some of the best cannabis in the nation is grown.
Whether or not anyone buys into your story cannabis still has it's negatives. Making a person completely lazy is the worst one (in addition to the carcinogens).
Not taking action isn't really fastlane ya know. Sure it may have some medicinal properties, but I view it more as a hindrance to achieving success in life than anything else.
I'm currently not smoking, btw, but my family still does....
I'm serious bro, sometimes I get online and don't even know WHAT I type. So if something were to happen and I hang myself because I can't log on anymore or I create a 100 accounts and spam the forum... Up front... my apologies.
one thing no one has mentioned....
the amount of weed smokers out there, not many companies target them. 1 out of every 3-5 people I know, even in the high class town I live in, smoke weed. Granted many of them would rather spend their money on that then something else- the fact is it is still an untapped market.
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