I disagree.ASPD is a very serious condition that shouldn't be underestimated. For the sake of harm reduction, I would like to say that ASPD sufferers shouldn't take psychedelic drugs
ASPD 'sufferers' are emotionally shallow and less easily traumatized than most people so there's less scope for a bad trip.
I highly doubt it.That said, I wonder if this condition could be successfully treated with psychedelic therapy while under the care of a very highly trained and experienced psychiatrist that hasn't been bought by the pharmaceutical industry.
When I take psychedelics, I get a profound feeling of love for myself. Everything looks so beautiful and it fills me with joy but I know that it's just my brain that's making me see these things. The euphoria is blissful but it's all very hedonistic, superficial and silly.
I never actually learn anything from tripping and these drugs haven't done anything to change my world view. If anything, they just reinforce my way of thinking. I like psychedelics because for the most part they are physically harmless and the euphoria they give is unparalleled.
Define a 'bad person'.ya it basically means you're a bad person and possibly dangerous.
There are good psychopaths and bad non-psychopaths in this world.
I'm no saint but I do believe that in the grand scheme of things, I am one of the good guys.