slimvictor
Bluelight Crew
I have been smoking for 23 years.
I have smoked daily for several years at a time, and quit, several times.
Each time, it was really hard.
The absolute worst part was the feeling that life isn't fun when I am not high.
Same as you.
However, after about 3 weeks of not smoking, I regained the ability to find fun in life while sober.
I stayed sober for anywhere from 1 month to 6 months each time, and when I started smoking again, it was sooo fun, just like when I first started smoking.
Then it gradually became more like a normal thing, and once again, I couldn't imagine anything being fun if I wasn't high.
This pattern seems to repeat, again and again, in my life.
So, don't give up. Stick it out for a few weeks, and you will rediscover the fun of life, even without being high.
Then, if you have the self control to use weed in a balanced way, you can use it to enhance the fun of life, instead of it becoming the only fun thing in life.
Exercise, eating healthy food, meditation, yoga, and pursuing interests all seem to help for that first 3 weeks, and maybe longer.
Good luck!
I have smoked daily for several years at a time, and quit, several times.
Each time, it was really hard.
The absolute worst part was the feeling that life isn't fun when I am not high.
Same as you.
However, after about 3 weeks of not smoking, I regained the ability to find fun in life while sober.
I stayed sober for anywhere from 1 month to 6 months each time, and when I started smoking again, it was sooo fun, just like when I first started smoking.
Then it gradually became more like a normal thing, and once again, I couldn't imagine anything being fun if I wasn't high.
This pattern seems to repeat, again and again, in my life.
So, don't give up. Stick it out for a few weeks, and you will rediscover the fun of life, even without being high.
Then, if you have the self control to use weed in a balanced way, you can use it to enhance the fun of life, instead of it becoming the only fun thing in life.
Exercise, eating healthy food, meditation, yoga, and pursuing interests all seem to help for that first 3 weeks, and maybe longer.
Good luck!