Who here uses substances to increase mental performance?
I have antidepressants, 10mg/day generic prozac, that I gotta take or I just lie in bed hating myself all day. Although it feels like when I'm depressed I am more creative, better at playing piano, finding unique solutions etc. I also take caffeine and occasionally kratom which is pretty bomb for banging out a massive study session.
Try not being a faggot.
>>7646415
>Who here uses substances to increase mental performance?
I take antidepressants, neuroleptics and drink alcohol.
I do a little coke on the weekend
>>7646418
I think my boyfriend would be very disappointed if I stopped being a faggot. But maybe you could give me some lessons on how to give him a good blowjob cause you suck so much.
>>7646425
Those make your mind worse not better.
>>7646415
>drugging yourself in order to make it through society's hoops
What happened to just being yourself?
Caffeine and nicotine masterrace
>>7646466
OP is depressed and homosexual. The drugs are probably the only thing keeping him from killing himself.
My gandma uses gingko to sustain her memory. Does this really work?
>>7646624
>go to google
>search google scholar
>click on google scholar link
>type in gingko biloba elderly
>search the phrase you typed
>figure it out for yourself
>>7646415
I've been taking phenibut recently. It really helps with the autism, even when I'm not on it. There is a long "afterglow". The dopamine agonist aspect really helps with homework and paying attention in class. It's basically a benzo without the performance reduction. Unfortunately it's highly addictive and quick tolerance like benzos
Just adderall.
If you experiment with nootropics or anything I suggest you track your performance with dual n back or quantified mind to make sure you're not just experiencing placebo.
>>7646650
who cares if it is... placebo is still a useful effect
>>7646415
I'm an anger-driven coffee-drinking self-destructing narcissist who hates people.
I do drink a lot of coffee, doubt it increases my mental performance, though. And I have a soft spot for wine.
I find it incredibly amusing that when I was growing up, we were always taught that amphetamine addicts were these people with horrible teeth and sores and no chance of ever having a job. And the ones you saw typically were.
Now, it seems like every second college student is addicted to amphetamines like Adderall.
The point is, I guess, that you're always just one step away from being a hobo with a mouthful of abcesses.