Daxus
Active Member
This is something I've been contemplating for some time and with some discussion with friends found it to be true in all of us. Since any of us have started smoking we all agree it's created a lasting change in our way of thinking even when sober (or sober for long periods of time). I tend to have a greater respect for other people and things and have had a lot of urges to explore Spiritual and Philosophical questions and beliefs. This is a big shift for me who up until I started was all logic, skeptic and champion of science. I also tended to be more of a dick to people too (with a real "me first" attitude). Now I tend to naturally look to help people without even thinking about it. It isn't all good though as I often have weird moments occasionally where I really question what I'm doing in life and where I'm going and if I'm wasting time I could be using to do more important things (of which I have no idea what they'd be specifically). That can be quite scary sometimes.
So what's the deal, are we alone in this, is there a measurable effect on someones personality/thought process that is permanent or at least very long lasting? If so is this a positive thing? Or is this not a result of smoking on a semi-regular basis and simply natural personal growth?
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So what's the deal, are we alone in this, is there a measurable effect on someones personality/thought process that is permanent or at least very long lasting? If so is this a positive thing? Or is this not a result of smoking on a semi-regular basis and simply natural personal growth?
Full of questions without answers