Would taking LSD make me better in business? Steve Job said it was only after he took LSD he started getting all his ideas. Is there anything to do it in that business regard
>>1064679
Well that must be it OP. You just haven't taken enough LSD, that's why you're not any good at business, rich, successful with women, etc.
>>1064679
Nah, I took LSD a lot of times and I the only revelation I had was how shoddily constructed mobile homes were.
Mobile homes are rotting, cheap constructions of toxic adhesives, particle board and rusty ass steel. They rot, rust, mold, every kind of deteriorating effect possible for a structure hits trailers harder than anything else. The carpet is shit. It's seriously like mobile homes are designed to breed mold and mildew, roaches, rats and fungus and oxidation than they are to house humans. Like they're made to make people sick They are made to such shit standards.
But when I came out of the trip, I learned it's really not that bad. They're put together as best they can be with the compromise that they are road-mobile, thus, light-weight.
Other times I just thought I could taste colors or see smells, no marketable ideas at all.
The lead singer of Pink Floyd took LSD for years and then old turned to mush
No.
>>1064679
You'd be able to read people better maybe (understand motivations)
other than that not really, unless maybe you're an inventor
>>1064679
I don't cop to this idea much. If you want to take LSD and trip, fine by me. That being said, I think Steven King put it best in his book On Writing. To paraphrase him, drug usage as means to access creativity is the biggest crock of shit this side of the modern era. Take LSD to get high. Don't expect to become super man and unlock all your hidden potential.