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Drug use: What have you learned from it?

I have learned:

1. God doesn't exist
2. Most of what people say are lies or half truths
3. Friends will only stay your friends when it benifits them
4. Most people think they know everything but really know very little.
 
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- Self-confidence, now even totally sober I'm friendly and talkative to everyone, through drugs I've seen that other people are no better than me and usually more insecure. Yes I know everyone tells you this, but only once you've realized it for yourself can it do you any good.

- I've learned alot about friendships & interactions with others, I've learned to listen to others, really listen, not just wait your turn to speak. You learn alot by listening.

-I have gotten strong mentally, more strong than your average sober joe, just try going to work in an office enviorment, working closely with the MD, after being awake 4 days on meth. The boss never noticed anything.

- Although I no longer take E, I have a true empathy toward others, I've also learned to be slow to judge others, and see their side of the story, as well as understand the motives behind their actions.

- I've learned to appreciate nature, and being a city kid that's quite a feat!

- Most importantly, I've learned that the drugs haven't 'given' me any of the above, It was me who was open, and who listened to others, as well as learned from my mistakes. There is no prefect drug, and you'll get nowhere in life through escapism
 
i haven't learned anything from drugs that i didn't intuitively know on some level.

if anything, drugs have simply confirmed things i already suspected or felt.

even so, i admit that often it's nice to have that validation. :)
 
How can you ask a question like that? There's really no way of knowing if you would have learned the same things about yourself or others without having taken drugs, unless you lived your life without them... and if you never took any drugs, how would you know the difference?

Sounds like a pair-a-docs to me. ;)
 
I kinda think I've chosen my work that I have now 'cos of drugs. When once on a mushroom trip with a group of people i had a REALLY hard time om expressing my emotions en feelings and even if i wanted I couldnt even communicate with the rest of the group, @ that time I felt: now I must be feeling like some1 who is mentally disabeled... so now I work with them :) That trip kinda turned my life around 8o

Drugs learned me alot more but this is one of the highlights, dont have enough time now to type all of the things I learned...

bye
 
ive learned to gawd damn much, thought to damn hard, rambled in peoples ears for hours, written for days, theorizing, exploring, trying to understand it all, i love drugs, but im high right now so thats easy to say.
 
Think for yourself.. Most peoples opinions are wrong.


If you play with fire, you are going to get burnt.


Never look back.
 
chemicals are tricky, and most of us blokes dont really have the slightest idea of what is beyond the social boundaries in place.

most people who use chemicals, dont have any understanding of the whole 9 yards of action and reaction occuring in so many levels then just what we feel.

i thought more about this question, and i realize that I already had the frame of mind were I wanted to know as much as I could about this thing we are, to understand humanity and all that includes. i never do drugs to party or "get away". i see much what i see when im sober and drive for the very same thing in both states. stimulants are excellent ways to kick that thought in to overdrive and maybe even allow some new insight to things you couldnt normally see. but if your not looking when you're using, how the hell are you gonna learn anything, except to come to that nice end point that 90% of drug users come to, they're bad, they destroy and will never be used again. oh well.

its funny, cause a lot of our reactions and actions on and off of drugs, aren't just plain neurological. social and environmental factors and also the cliche/scene you're in. behaviour and about a hundred other things play on our psyche, besides the chemical it self. quick example, is the guilt and image held by our society by the govn't and the general accepted view by the flock of sheep. you use chems you are bad, you are evil, so most people are already feeling a level of guilt. blah blah blah.

so much about who you as a person were before using these substances will play out how your journey into this so dark and evil way of life (i dont see it as that but our society does) and you'll pretty much end up thinking the same too especially if you can't handle it, and why you couldnt handle it really has to do with how our reality is seen. lalla blah

i could ramble on about nothing forever
 
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