theMerovingian
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My unprofessional opinion, based mostly on interacting with psychedelic users over the years, is that the most common change people tend to experience as a result of using psychedelics is a shift from viewing their relationship to the outside world as competitive to cooperative; from hostile to harmonious. For example, broadly speaking, psychedelic users seem more likely to view society as a group of people mutually benefiting each other, in a give-and-take kind of exchange; whereas non-psychedelic users will be more likely to think that you can only climb to the top by stepping on others' toes on the way up.
Obviously I'm biased toward psychedelics, since I use them a lot myself, and of course there are exceptions to every rule. That's just my two cents.
You summed it up pretty good mate. Agree that if you take psychedelics and if your doing for the long haul you will be changed with how you views things and act as person. It changed me for the better but again some people might take a more negative point to me but honestly it has for the good and I am a better person for it. I am extremely more open minded and accepting than I was pre.