slimvictor
Bluelight Crew
No offense is meant by this, but I want to discuss a serious issue here.
To me, anyone who says "drugs are my life" is basically wasting their life.
Drugs can be a wonderful way of exploring life more deeply, but it seems to me like a waste of life to live in order to get high.
I completely understand and support the idea of using drugs to facilitate the exploration of music, art, literature, yoga, sex, friendship, one's own psychology, and even science, but using drugs without any "higher" goal
seems like a sad waste to me.
To use drugs to relax is not a problem, to my mind. But to use drugs just to use drugs seems sad, in some way. It seems escapist, and like a defeated way to live.
And then, there are people like the Shulgins, who might be able to say "drugs are my life", and I would have nothing but respect for them.
So just what is going on here?
Am I just being too narrow-minded and limited in my thinking?
Or is there a line that can be drawn, on one side of which is the "drugs are my life, and I am wasting my life" area, and on the other side of which is the "drugs are my life, and I am living life to the fullest" area???
Maybe it has to do with the responsibility that people take.
The Shulgins (possibly) take responsibility for living fully, and so I can respect their choices easily.
Some people continuously use drugs in order NOT to take responsibility, so I have more trouble respecting their choices.
Hoping to discuss this issue with y'all.
To me, anyone who says "drugs are my life" is basically wasting their life.
Drugs can be a wonderful way of exploring life more deeply, but it seems to me like a waste of life to live in order to get high.
I completely understand and support the idea of using drugs to facilitate the exploration of music, art, literature, yoga, sex, friendship, one's own psychology, and even science, but using drugs without any "higher" goal
To use drugs to relax is not a problem, to my mind. But to use drugs just to use drugs seems sad, in some way. It seems escapist, and like a defeated way to live.
And then, there are people like the Shulgins, who might be able to say "drugs are my life", and I would have nothing but respect for them.
So just what is going on here?
Am I just being too narrow-minded and limited in my thinking?
Or is there a line that can be drawn, on one side of which is the "drugs are my life, and I am wasting my life" area, and on the other side of which is the "drugs are my life, and I am living life to the fullest" area???
Maybe it has to do with the responsibility that people take.
The Shulgins (possibly) take responsibility for living fully, and so I can respect their choices easily.
Some people continuously use drugs in order NOT to take responsibility, so I have more trouble respecting their choices.
Hoping to discuss this issue with y'all.

