I started to use those 4 drugs on a recreational basis. Before making that choice, I came up with a couple of benchmarks to determine whether or not I could truly be a moderate/recreational drug user without it becoming a problem. I decided to use School, physical fitness and job performance as benchmarks. After 6 months later as a disciplined recreational drug user, here is an update:
1. I am a graduate student. My program in Master's of Public Administration (like MBA but for the public or non-profit sector). My program started out with 30 students and after one semester, 10 dropped out. I got my grades for my 2 classes- both A's.
2. Physical fitness. I planned on working out 4x a week and maintaining my weight below 185lbs when I started using. Over the last 6 months, I have not missed on day at the gym and my current weight is 182lbs. I can easily run a mile at 10MPH in less than 7 minutes.
3. Work. I received a stellar job review from my supervisor yesterday and very kind emails about my service from some of our most litigious clients too.
I think it's safe to say that drugs can be enjoyed.
1. I am a graduate student. My program in Master's of Public Administration (like MBA but for the public or non-profit sector). My program started out with 30 students and after one semester, 10 dropped out. I got my grades for my 2 classes- both A's.
2. Physical fitness. I planned on working out 4x a week and maintaining my weight below 185lbs when I started using. Over the last 6 months, I have not missed on day at the gym and my current weight is 182lbs. I can easily run a mile at 10MPH in less than 7 minutes.
3. Work. I received a stellar job review from my supervisor yesterday and very kind emails about my service from some of our most litigious clients too.
I think it's safe to say that drugs can be enjoyed.