Does anyone else smoke weed once a month to reflect on past experiences and remember events to identify clues you missed at the time?
>>18657268
>Using a psychotropic drug to remember things
Yeah, sounds like a great plan.
>>18657268
Yep, but I only smoke 2-3 times a year. Weed definitely has psychedelic properties.
They way you worded it, it sounds like it's about reminiscing missed chances and those "what if..." dreams. Dissecting specific events doesn't seem very fruitful to me.
Anyhow, occasionally I do a kind of personal reflection too, being high. It's definitely interesting to view things in a different light. But I always try to give any insights enough sober afterthought.
>>18657316
>sounds like it's about reminiscing missed chances and those "what if..." dreams
not exactly, I reflect on other things that happened that I didn't noticed simply because I was around so many people
>>18657338
Ah alright, I see. Still, I've never really gotten much out of circling around specific events. Would you mind elaborating a little more what you mean? Or maybe describe an example, or something.
>>18657268
Don't be one of those assholes that romanticizes getting stoned.
>>18657268
Yeah, but it is not my main goal when smoking. It is a 'side catch', a side effect that is very welcome. My main goal is to have a brain vacation and physically totally relax
>>18657364
>Or maybe describe an example
here's one of the top of my head:
I think back to once when I was having a dinner party at a friends house during my time in Europe.
At this huge mansion after a dinner party, the girls disappeared and then when they reappeared and they all wanted to dance.
I hooked up with one of them.
Thinking back, they were probably doing coke in the bathroom. My friend probably banged her before then and resented me after that because of this
>>18657268
Nope I can do that without becoming addicted to something
>>18657268
No I snort 2-CB once every six months or so though for that.
>>18657402
>weed
>addiction
Pick one
>>18657434
It's almost like you think psychological addiction isn't a thing