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Dexedrine - Being locked into a task

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CaptainCheeseTits

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My plans to stay up tonight learning and doing stuff for college. At first I was resisting the idea of doing this, I wanted to do other things. Negative emotions would spring up at the thought of beginning doing this. Now that I've started doing it I can't stop. I have only positive emotions for the activity and thinking about stopping and doing something else makes negative emotions pop up. This is how dexedrine is in my opinion. It locks you into a task. Whatever you start doing, regardless of whether its worthwhile or not, you get locked in and thats all you want to do for the rest of the night. With this in mind, you have to be wise about it and force yourself to start doing a productive activity. When you do manage to lock yourself into a productive activity, it pays off 1000 fold. Its the difference between wasting 12-18 hours doing pointless bullshit and spending 12-18 hours straight doing productive things and making mad progress.
 
Hells yeah that's what dexedrine does. Gotta be careful to keep your mind in a good direction, or else things get ugly. And why let things get ugly if you can let them be great instead? I choose great.
 
Yep, that's stimulants for you.. be careful, it can be easy to start to rely on them too much and tolerance/addiction can set in..

I don't really see a question here so am going to close it. Any queries shoot me a pm :)
 
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