DwayneHoover
Bluelighter
You seem to be implying "not very many"??? Inuendo with nothing to back it up, based on the bias evident in the rest of your post. Anyway I dunno any percentages, I bet quite a few to be honest. When I was in Engineering college there were MANY MANY students pursuing degrees in all sorts of highly technical, professional, as well as business oriented fields who were known to have had a phase of experimenting with hallucinogens. I was pals with alot of then and also acquaintances (sorry my spell check quit working!) with alot on campus here and there and in the dorms. And I bet ALOT of them ended being businessmen and successful professionals. Some pretty damn driven individuals.I wonder how many other businessmen took LSD and were successful?
Sounds like a lot of psychedelic users are jumping on the "Jobs was a visionary because he used psychedelics" bandwagon to feel a little better about themselves...
That wasn't my intention in posting. I have never said anything of the kind, nor have I seen anyone else. "a lot of psycedelic users jumping on the bandwagon" doing what you accuse? WTF? Where do you get that? I think you are making up some kind of hypothetical stereotypical strawman for yourself to enjoy knocking down.
Last edited:
