After 4 years of smoking every day, I'm on day 1 of no weed

after 4 years of smoking every day, I'm on day 1 of no weed

what do people even do with their lives when not stoned?

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its good to take a T break makes your tolerance go back down. just pick a substitute instead like drinking instead

I regret the last time i smoked, i felt comfortably numb for the last 1,5 years. Now every feeling is turned back on.

make music, rap, bike, jog, walk, make a friend, go get coffee, study, learn a new language, get better at a videogame, volunteer, visit a friend/family, start a fundraiser, make plans on an invention, think about politics, read a book, go to a park, make friends with a local shop, plan a vacation, see how to optimize a part of your life, see how you can make healthier choices in your life, make a budget, learn how to use a new software etc

Vape, drink, watch youtube & netflix.

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It gets better, Yea Forumsrother. Cutting out weed has unexpected benefits. In about a month you will notice more energy, more productivity and more sociability.

Here's the secret. I used to smoke every day. Then I became a professional and I have to work all the time. Suddenly my personal time is too valuable to spend all of it stoned. I seriously thought that smoke every day was a way of life, but now I just don't want to smoke. I made no effort to stop smoking, I just don't want to. So start having a busy, fulfilling life and you'll stop smoking weed I guess.

I agree with this. used to smoke everyday, started working on an album so I stopped cause I was busy. No one can MAKE you stop something, and you shouldn't stop something unless you WANT to stop something.

The thing is, if all you do is smoke, you are missing out on like 99 percent of life.

Even you know this, watching a movie stoned is much different than watching it sober. If you live your life sober, the stoned is just that much more special (and you realize life is actually amazing sober as well)

Seconded. I had to quit because of work and I spent all my free time making music and it paid off with two decent record deals. Never would've achieved it if I were still smoking daily.

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Also, why no weed? If weed is stopping you from reaching your busy, fulfilling life, then yeah cut back and only smoke in the evening. This is especially important when you are stuck in education. If that's the case, smoke only when the homework is finished. This is tough but easier than no weed and just as good. Not smoking weed is not going to bless you with the magical powers you need to reach your full potential. Just don't be stoned all the time

I mean its like any substance. its great to enjoy. its not that weed is what causes anything harmful, its that its so sad to believe being stoned is your optimal self. by all means smoke as much as you want, but imo its best enjoyed in moderation and on occasion, like every other drug

Yea this is true. I quit my job and I'm back to smoking every day.

It passes fast trust me. First week felt like boredom hell cause I used to smoke like a chimney, heck I even had a panic attack my first night not smoking. It honestly didnt take long for shit to become normal again though, like after awhile I didnt even wanna smoke cause I felt better being clear headed. I haven't fully quit but it's better now knowing that life more or less stays the same when I'm not high. I only stopped for jobs and cause my gf wanted me to so now I only really smoke a few times a month to just enjoy the high, it's much better than building your tolerance and getting stoned everyday.

Well sometimes people just can't control themselves. Of course it's not the weed that creates an obstruction to becoming your optimal self, it's the person who abuses it. The language "weed is stopping you" is a lot easier to swallow than "your substance abuse is stopping you."

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i'm in the same boat as the other posters here, smoked everyday for about 3.5 years, then me and gf had our second child and I got into a lead role at work. by this time I want even really feeling "high" anymore after smoking, it didn't make food taste better like it used to, didn't make me all giggly at all, didn't even really make sex better. I've quit for about 5 months now and have been smoking meth on the daily, it's like weed 2.0 I suggest you all try it immediately

I love cumming on my hermit crab while high out of my mind on meth and farting at the same time. Sometimes he even starts eating it after. It's like weed 2.0 I suggest you all try it immediately

try my shit out bud. ive been smoking weed for 9 years straight and had to quit to get a job and serious up in life. you just kind of do it and realize that the natural progression in life takes place when sober. you'll enjoy the things you used to do more and youll get back on track. you can alaways go back when youre readybut sometimes you just need to quit man. being stoned isnt all there is to life. relaxing and respite are not the only things to life. youll find your way user. can you spare any cash though by chance. i just passed my ged test and i havent found a job yet but i have little to no groceries. a pack of chicken and thats really it. im starving.

LOL sad thing is I can only HOPE this is a joke

You can do all of that while high. Don't be dumb

yeah and its a different experience. you can do it sober, drunk, on acid, naked, with weighted clothing. Point is doing something keeps you busy which is what we want to do to keep your mind off of just sparking up.

There's no reason to not tho. Some tech companies are even promoting weed use in the office to stimulate creativity and productivity

you mean microdosing right? that's way different. there are plenty reasons not to, from practical to philosophical. but yeah microdosing will be a cool practice.

Dunno, I have been trying to find out for the past 18 months or so...
I smoked for about 4 years, those were the best years in a long time, everything felt so magical. I started smoking more and more and more until all I wanted to do any waking hour was to blaze it. And I kept smoking until I was so stoned I wasn't able to speak anymore. Because everyone I knew smoked to lesser levels than this and enjoyed having conversations and laughing while stoned, and I was on the opposite, wanting to get the highest of highs up to the point of not being able to talk or walk anymore, I preferred smoking on my own so that I could get high at my heart's will. I wasn't interested in sex, going out, socializing, etc. anymore. All I wanted to do was smoke, listen to music, mix it, watch youtube, sleep, and smoke some more when I wake up.

But then I moved to another country, started a new, corporate job, and decided to quit smoking weed.

18 months later, I still don't have anything interesting to do. Still don't really enjoy anything. Still feeling bored as fuck.

I've travelling, laying in the sun, working hard, keeping myself busy learning new software, designing stuff, getting my cogwheels turning, getting results, eating and keeping myself healthy.

But still, I am so fucking bored and all I wish is that I would light one up and enjoy it multiple times a day. A vacation is not an enjoyable vacation without weed. Visiting a new country is not really enjoyable without weed. Listening to music is nowhere near as enjoyable as listening to it on weed. Hanging out with sober people is boring af. Playing vidya is non-existent now, for it's boring without weed. Watching movies is 99% boring. A hobby like photography or videography? Totally boring. Doing sports or exercising? Hell naw, never liked that. Any other hobby? Not a single one.

Meeting new people? No thanks, they're too simple-minded and not worth my time. And I don't enjoy talking to people.

So no, there' nothing.

>microdosing weed

>Meeting new people? No thanks, they're too simple-minded and not worth my time. And I don't enjoy talking to people.

lol there is your problem.
people are valuable, you are not a god. you can learn new things. and that's beautiful

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you are a silly boy

Running out is a proper bummer isn’t it bud

They are valuable, as mostly everyone is valuable in their own way. But I feel they're too simple and sometimes it's like they can't understand the logic of things and the world we liv e in. And they can't understand simple concepts like fairness, action-reaction, planning, life, choices, making decision s, and so on.

Don't know if it's because of my 152 IQ or something else. But that's how things are for me.

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You seem insecure

Still, they don't understand YOUR logic of things and YOUR perception of the world. And they are a majority. I feel bad for you, because higher iq means more sadness in life, mostly because of high self awareness.
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U know iq is bull shit

>Muh IQ

The higher the IQ you have, the more of a dramatic pussy you seem to become. Your sad because you are lazy and stuck in your comfort zone and you use your 'IQ' as an excuse.

Oh poor you. Boo hoo.

weed is for losers :3

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And the thing is that I understand their process of thought and see how they get to their conclusions and actions. I can see all the info they are missing or do not take into account and I just end up looking at them like you look at seagulls or any animals that interact with each other.
I can see all their emotions and how those control them, I can see their rage and their love, their hate and their fears, I see how these things control them. I can see that in children and animals too.

I can see what drives thrm, I can see what halts them, I can see the faults in their logic, decision-making and actions, and I see where they are missing information and what leads their actions and decisions.

And it's always like they don't see the grand scheme of things, they can't see past their own lives and immediate circle of people they are in contact with. You can show a chimp how the world and universe work, but it will still act like a chimp and will make the same chimp-like decisions like it used to before you showing it all that information.

what a fucking loser, deal with real life once and a while

It's bs, but it's a measure scale which is understood by most people. If you just say you're smart, you haven't said anything.

Mostly things that keep you active, engaged, and moving.

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I'm not lazy, I work on quite a lot of stuff. I learn and I improve my skills. I create and I fix problems. I optimize and increase systems' efficiency. I invent, adapt and improve models and systems.
There's quite a lot going on, however nothing generates a state of well-feeling like weed did.

dont smoke anything don't drink anything
walk with christ, don't listen to these literal retards. follow what is good and holy.

Do anything productive

I wish I could afford to smoke every day for 4 years straight..

That's why people who care and get involved (intelligent people) stay in closed groups. Trick is to find one.
I never said I'm lazy and I bet I had less comfort zone than you in two lifetimes, I'm not op, you faggot.

Know the feel dude, I tried going for a while, had no money, just went back to it

>smoked erry day for 9 years
>got some unrelated health problems
>quit
>2 months later
>don't really miss it at all
>health scare pretty much occupied all my time and focus

In other words, you have to commit to something that will occupy your time. I had one thrust upon me, but it worked. I really don't miss it. I'll probably smoke again at some point, because it is enjoyable, and so much better than drinking. But I doubt I'll ever go back to erry day. Too much money spent, too much smoker lung, too much feeling like I needed it when I really didn't.

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it gets easier each time u quit. ive started and stopped multiple times over about twenty years or so. first times the worst. find a hobby to occupy your time