Perspective
Greenlighter
Hey everyone! This is my first post on Bluelight, and I hope you'll enjoy it.
It has occurred to me that the vast majority of individuals these days just seem to have a very negative, apprehensive prejudice against drugs.
And some may ask, "Well what do you expect? Its drugs!". Well I can honestly say I don't truly expect anything, but what I can say is, I just wish that more people would look at the drug world with a more open mind.
Littered with criticism, negative articles put out by the media with intentions to warn people about the risks of drug use (man I sure love those over-exaggerated "above the influence" commercials!) the drug world has been all but completely shunned from the modern concept of what is acceptable.
Well, in the most basic explanation I can offer, what I have come to understand from my own personal experiences is that the problem with the vast majority of drug users is that they have a general lack of respect for whatever their drug of choice may be.
Here's an example for ya: Little Billy was disrespectful to his teacher, his teacher yelled at him. 10 years later: Not-So-Little Billy disrespected mdma (i.e. abused) and now he's addicted.
Yeah I know, not a very fancy example, but you get what I'm trying to say?
If one can establish a healthy relationship with whatever drug they try, know their limits, have responsibility, etc, things like drug problems aren't really as common, and one can reap a positive experience from it.
So, I'm all ears, discuss away!
It has occurred to me that the vast majority of individuals these days just seem to have a very negative, apprehensive prejudice against drugs.
And some may ask, "Well what do you expect? Its drugs!". Well I can honestly say I don't truly expect anything, but what I can say is, I just wish that more people would look at the drug world with a more open mind.
Littered with criticism, negative articles put out by the media with intentions to warn people about the risks of drug use (man I sure love those over-exaggerated "above the influence" commercials!) the drug world has been all but completely shunned from the modern concept of what is acceptable.
Well, in the most basic explanation I can offer, what I have come to understand from my own personal experiences is that the problem with the vast majority of drug users is that they have a general lack of respect for whatever their drug of choice may be.
Here's an example for ya: Little Billy was disrespectful to his teacher, his teacher yelled at him. 10 years later: Not-So-Little Billy disrespected mdma (i.e. abused) and now he's addicted.
Yeah I know, not a very fancy example, but you get what I'm trying to say?
If one can establish a healthy relationship with whatever drug they try, know their limits, have responsibility, etc, things like drug problems aren't really as common, and one can reap a positive experience from it.
So, I'm all ears, discuss away!