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@Oreothepig2 күн бұрын
Cool
@NawleyRoblox2 күн бұрын
no
@leseanbromfield79382 күн бұрын
Ok
@sammmyt2 күн бұрын
❤
@HaSsAnTaRhInI222 күн бұрын
Big fan
@phreeesubz2 күн бұрын
People often neglect the idea that smoking *Anything* is bad for your lungs, and your body as a whole. Wether it's weed, tobacco, or you're sitting at a campfire inhaling smoke.
@Vanity06662 күн бұрын
Everyone dies sometime
@elecstorm37012 күн бұрын
real comment right here lol i mean, regardless of what is burning, smoke still contains soot and ash.
@AegixDrakan2 күн бұрын
One of many reasons I use the oil instead. XD
@Limitless_Bucket2 күн бұрын
@@Vanity0666I get what you mean but it'll still affect our health until we die or quit or only use edibles.
@godofspacetime3332 күн бұрын
Yup, to anyone who has ever cleaned a bowl or bong: all that shit is in your lungs too.
@elvastan2 күн бұрын
I just cannot STAND the smell of cannabis. I legit have to leave the room. It should absolutely be legal, but non-smoking areas should be non-smoking.
@razorbladehands57712 күн бұрын
Yea dude it smells horrible I genuinely can’t stand it either
@ImperatoreTime2 күн бұрын
Like tobacco.
@AnthonyHandcock2 күн бұрын
I can't stand the smell either and I smoke it. Luckily I find it to be like garlic... If I'm consuming it I can't smell it.
@Basil-HD2 күн бұрын
It's worse than smoking tobacco @@ImperatoreTime
@4thdimensionalexplorer2 күн бұрын
Yeah I don't like the smell and vapes, any vapes hurt my lungs to be around and make them feel sorta raw. I do use the occasional gummy to help relax enough before bed because I have chronic acute insomnia. Even that makes me feel like im being bad lol. I don't disaprove of others doing it but I feel weird about it personally.
@evankolpack2 күн бұрын
Weed was so cartoonishly vilified that the backlash has been to cartoonishly glorify it. Thank you for making this!
@whiskeysaint56092 күн бұрын
The god-like status that weed has gotten is actually insane to me
@bottledwater44842 күн бұрын
Dude, I smoke weed but I legitimately hate those potheads who believe it is not only perfectly safe, but healthy. It sounds stupid but I have legitimately argued with people who believe it is healthy to BURN AND INHALE ORGANIC MATERIAL.
@fazilfaruqui16342 күн бұрын
@@whiskeysaint5609 From my life experience, inspite of all the "Benefits" these stoners preach about this thing, All of the weed smokers I know have either performed mediocre or completely ruined their lives 😑
@w0kman2 күн бұрын
Just quit weed after years of use, probably the best choice I've made in a long time. Although weed isn't the worst stuff out there, it def has it's downsides. Screwed up my mentals for a long while.
@the_wobbly_witch2 күн бұрын
weed. is. a. bad. thing.
@yunggalactus994513 сағат бұрын
I am a medical student who is about to start his psychiatry residency. I majored in neuroscience as an undergrad and wrote my graduation thesis on exactly this topic. In addition, I have had my own struggles with marijuana overuse. Not quite full addiction, but close enough that I negatively impacted my life. That all said: I am uniquely informed on this topic and have to say that this is the BEST concise summary of the topic I have seen in the last 5 years. Fantastic, balanced video that is raising awareness of a really important issue. Everything in moderation, but you must protect your brain at all costs.
@kylejunkunc555813 сағат бұрын
Yeah
@AnimalMother9810 сағат бұрын
@@kylejunkunc5558Doctor here, have you ever experienced any admissions with marijuana induced psychosis? We had more than a few admissions with that due to the rising popularity of synthetics
@fity_46967 сағат бұрын
Have you seen the new study: MJ use in MEN over 50 is dangerous for your heart health. Even if you just ingest it.
@joaosoares85597 сағат бұрын
I also haven´t seen anything like it so far either. It´s so important for a lot of people, especially young teenagers
@timevaporwave4 сағат бұрын
Cannabis does have addictive properties for sure. It's not quite the same danger as alcohol, opiates, or other hard drugs. However, people can get addicted to it. I'd compare the addiction to nicotine. It starts as fun, and some people can use it sparingly, but others get further hooked and smoke more frequently. When addicted, people can face sluggishness, paranoia, and debilitating anxiety. When withdrawing, people can be anxious, irritable, and get insomnia, which often leads to more cannabis use to mitigate the symptoms. Not to mention, it is intoxicating, and people sometimes choose to drive while high, sometimes actively smoking or eating edibles while driving long distances, which is obviously not great. This video is spot on.
@Domn8792 күн бұрын
This year my mother went from a healthy, bright person to not knowing who I was, and then to her grave in the space of six months. As the dementia took her I watched my dad’s heart break. My weed vape, which i hit the odd evening, was all of a sudden a huge crutch for me. It really helped, it put this thin barrier between me snd the horror and it helped me be useful instead of a sobbing mess. After the funeral though I decided to quit for a while to get a healthy relationship back with weed. Emotion hit me like a train and I experienced true deep depression for the first time in my life. A cautionary tale that if you mask grief/pain it does not go anywhere. You need to feel and process it or it will grow, and it will come for you.
@Ratabulous2 күн бұрын
Best of luck to you. You’re not alone and I hope you can find some ways to process your grief.
@eastwes922 күн бұрын
My Dad and I used to smoke together. He died of lung cancer. I knew full well that I desperately had to stop... It took over 5 years of fighting with myself to finally break the cycle. One of the major things that always pushed me back were the vivid dreams following quitting. Sleeping became like work. Dreams were so real it felt like I hadn't slept at all. I'd always wake up with some new cryptic message to try and decode. Now that I'm past it the initial drawbacks, I feel so much more comfortable in general. Every long term user should quit for at least a few months so they can learn who they are without it. I have a feeling most would refrain from returning to it.
@desmeon2 күн бұрын
Weed should be illegal worldwide, I'm glad that in my country it was abolished years ago
@tmv5342 күн бұрын
Admit you commited a crime, and face prison
@thatboyzerk16802 күн бұрын
Yep, had a rough last couple years of childhood and smoked for like two years straight, I’m almost 20 now and I’ve just quit, finally processing my emotions properly and things are actually getting better. Shocker 😂
@JRAD8972 күн бұрын
As someone who has been a chronic recreational and medical user for a long time - it's nice to finally have some truly unbiased and well researched information coming out these days
@aquariusdreaming2 күн бұрын
Agree!
@nandhininatarajan60472 күн бұрын
Medical?
@dianna-gold2 күн бұрын
Non Biased my Asssss
@the_plant_style58532 күн бұрын
The bias of "lazy" weed smoker is in the animation.
@Rockyzach882 күн бұрын
LOL unbiased.... I wonder how many comments in here are bots. Flood the comments section with bots and nobody can have a conversation because everything gets diluted.
@charlesmynhier56112 күн бұрын
I needed this information. I've been using too much and this information solidified my perception of the symptoms I've been experiencing. I was in denial about how much weed was negatively affecting me, and I always told myself "in moderation it's fine though!" Problem is I haven't been using it in moderation. Thank you guys for the information and hard work, keep up what y'all do!
@joelsastre35162 күн бұрын
For me and just for me, moderation means once per week or less , i was a daily user and its not for me
@VideoCrate2 күн бұрын
You should try reducing or quit, you can do it!
@isbey2 күн бұрын
Good for you self reflecting. That's awesome
@merlin37842 күн бұрын
Same here. I limited myself to weekends only, but I’d like to try to reduce it to Friday night only
@FunnyxSniperxMan2 күн бұрын
I quit weed a few months ago. I was smoking all day every day for 5-6 years and it eventually started to feel like I was turning my brain to a pile of mush and my tolerance is shot, I can’t enjoy any anymore basically. If I do get a high, it’s short lived in comparison and just isn’t *fun* anymore. It’s a REALLY good idea to stop as soon as you can. I went cold turkey and was relatively okay, tho it felt like my withdrawals lasted months instead of weeks, but that could’ve just been in my head. All this to say I see you, I hear you, I relate, and I wish you the best on your journey friend! You aren’t alone.
@babindabug11 сағат бұрын
been smoking since i was 16, and have used it almost every day since (im now 20). almost instantly my grades went down (went from 4.2 gpa to 3.7) and i am completely dependent on it and unable to quit. when i dont smoke i get emotional, angry, unstable, and depressed. i undoubtedly have had an undiagnosed mental disorder and i recognize that my weed use has become a crutch for me to self-medicate to combat the depression, but there is no doubt that my consistent use of it has exacerbated the problem in the long term. at this point, i have trouble breathing and my chest hurts regularly but i still. can’t. stop. this video was seriously what i needed to try again and i hope to get off it forever someday.
@alleghanyonce11 сағат бұрын
i know i'm just a stranger on the internet but i believe you can do it bro
@transacumen517210 сағат бұрын
KNOW WHAT YOU SMOKE. Certain strains are good and bad for you.
@letsdancetojoydiv10 сағат бұрын
In the hopes of helping - don't phrase it as someday. Start reducing/getting off it TODAY, while you have the motivation from this video. I'm just another stranger, but I also believe in you ❤
@cozzie257910 сағат бұрын
start small but consistent and don't beat yourself up in the case you do relapse, just get back up and try again cause the progress you made before the relapse doesn't disappear, it'll help you strengthen yourself and you'll see more independence and less withdrawal symptoms than before. i (a random person on the internet) believe in you!!
@PRETTYSICKVIBE9 сағат бұрын
Try CBD
@TexanSupremacy2 күн бұрын
Like all things, moderation is key. People who use it as a crutch for their life problems only hurt themselves. Edit: Jc I made a random comment, and come back 12 hours later to 20k+ likes and hundreds of comments. I ain’t reading all that just so we’re clear, but thanks for the likes I guess 🤣❤️
@mattcridd22 күн бұрын
Exactly! If someone you loved told you they have been drinking all day every day for years, and have been "functioning just fine", you'd still hold an intervention for them. Why do we think it's fine for people to be daily smokers, but not daily drinkers? You're still getting intoxicated every day, and that's not healthy, physically or mentally.
@marigolden_mariposa2 күн бұрын
@@mattcridd2well, you can't act as if they're the exact same because they're not. alcohol poisoning leads to death but you literally cannot overdose on cannabis... they cause different outcomes, alcohol often leading to aggression, violence (including domestic violence), and drunk driving accidents. weed smoking usually does the opposite of making you violent and belligerent. yes, they both need to be respected and used in moderation and people need to take care of themselves overall, but that doesn't mean you can simplify it down that far to them being basically the same thing if used daily. I know plenty of daily weed smokers that have normal, productive, happy lives. it is literally not at all the same thing as drinking everyday, so your comment is such a false comparison. yes, there can be problems and drawbacks, but it's ridiculous that weed is the one that's illegal while alcohol is not, when it's very clear by the basic statistics that alcohol causes more problems in society and leads to more suffering and death than weed ever could... whereas weed can potentially help with a myriad of medical conditions like anxiety, depression, seizures, chronic pain, nausea, etc. decriminalize and legalize it federally, and regulate it, invest in rehab/health measures, and study it thoroughly with rigorous scientific testing. it's not that complicated. in general I don't want the government telling me what I can and can't do with my body and that includes what drugs I put into it. it's my basic freedom to take the risks for myself. It would be more safe if it was regulated, because people will do it whether it's legal or not, prohibition doesn't work.
@GanjaScotty2 күн бұрын
@@mattcridd2As someone who has suffered from Chronic Migraines for 28 years, I’ve smoked marijuana for the last 13 years and seen significant improvements.. no pharmaceutical has done what weed has done for me. So you cannot say a blanket statement such as the one you mention.. it’s different for everyone and no where near alcohol.
@mrcroob85632 күн бұрын
@@mattcridd2 Well you can still be drunk the next day and you're actively killing you organs. That's way worse than anything weed does to you.
@LocusFocus-t8d2 күн бұрын
lol not for me, cause i know how to use it, it pretty much gives me relaxness
@drinity492 күн бұрын
This is why Snoop Dogg should donate his body to science
@slivoxuploads2 күн бұрын
ong explain snoop then
@jadwahab44742 күн бұрын
@@slivoxuploadshe doesn’t need to critically think like if you’re a computer engineer or doctor or whatever. bet you behind a cash register at a gas station, he wouldn’t last a day before messin up high
@lucimorgenstern44432 күн бұрын
He runs like, multiple multi million dollar businesses, and has his own football team? Not to mention several ongoing shows, a radio show, and a podcast. He could buy and run Walmart as a corporation, much less handle a register :p@@jadwahab4474
@jamesdominguez76852 күн бұрын
He's got 99 problems but a lack of access to weed ain't one.
@Tevin-MK2 күн бұрын
@@jadwahab4474he is still a business owner, performer, musician, promoter and show host (plus many side quests) We really need to investigate snoop
@TraxisOnTheLines2 күн бұрын
I needed this honesty. I'm in the 10%; addicted, using it every day, pretty consistently, with high THC levels. And of course, every time I try to quit, those nasty withdrawal symptoms are very real, and I feel awful for 3 or 4 days, and I don't really feel 'great' until I make it more than a week - which is rare when the weed brings me all the good feelings right away. The only upside is that I started in my early 20s, and not my teen years, so the developmental damage should be less damaging - though the long term damage is definitely still there as I know I have no motivation and terrible memory problems. This video is a big motivator to heavily cut down, thank you for the science.
@babogam2 күн бұрын
same. we'll get through this
@yodelingrats2 күн бұрын
How old are you now?
@ojasbali7272 күн бұрын
Exactly same experience for me, started when I was 23 and graduated from university, and have been using heavily for close to 2 years now
@dark-cn9yq2 күн бұрын
@@TraxisOnTheLines 1 Peter 5:8 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.
@colinburke83892 күн бұрын
Best of luck my friend, I hope you can cut down successfully.
@Cindy-v9r5 сағат бұрын
began when I was fifteen, and it ruined my life.
@SvenMusic32 минут бұрын
Ruined your life so far, I imagine you still have plenty of time to make things right though.
@DL-yv1ko2 күн бұрын
Thank you for backtracking and correcting things you've said in the past. It makes me respect this channel that much more.
@131Eyez2 күн бұрын
Same, it’s a rare thing to find in channels, but it really shows they care, like this is their life instead of a side hustle.
@OrderOfOmphalos2 күн бұрын
@@131Eyez verb crowd together; nestle closely. "they huddled together for warmth" h Similar: crowd gather throng flock herd pile bunch cluster collect group congregate press pack squeeze cram jam foregather h Opposite: disperse noun a crowded or confused mass of people or things. "a huddle of barns and outbuildings" Not sure what a "side huddle" is...
@131Eyez2 күн бұрын
@@OrderOfOmphalos lmao typo! Thanks for reminding me
@TheJeffro10102 күн бұрын
@@OrderOfOmphalos Side Hussle. it's not that hard.
@macksii2 күн бұрын
don't forget they were entirely funded by a certain former ceo's company masquerading as "philanthropy"
@Dylan.Digital23 сағат бұрын
I smoked everyday for seven years, to the point where I was classified as this "heavily dependent" type. Very recently began my 'quit weed' journey a few weeks ago only to discover one of my favorite KZbinrs has made an entire video, highlighting the subtle nuances of weed addiction which most creators avoid & deny. THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO.
@jg100921 сағат бұрын
The withdrawals are gonna hit, BUT I BELIEVE IN YOU!!! It’s not only a physical battle, but a heavy mental one. You got this random person on the internet 🙌🙌🙌
@battleaxell21 сағат бұрын
I’ve been smoking every day for the last few years (just about) and I know I should probably cut down but part of me just really doesn’t want to. I have an addiction to escape and weed is one of the many ways I “escape”, so even if I do quit or calm down with that, I feel like other forms of escape that I hate more will become stronger in my life. And I don’t want that either. So the correct step for me would be finding the root of the problem with that, but I don’t know how to do that either lol
@feliperocha75020 сағат бұрын
I hope you can get rid of the addiction man, I belive in you!
@jeromevdv790720 сағат бұрын
I've been a daily user for 9 years. 2 years ago I made a big change to only smoke once late in the evening. I'd love to get rid of it but it has become such a big part of my life. I don't really need it as long as I stay busy. In the past few years I rarely longed for weed, but smoked it everyday. Rarely feel the need to smoke, but when I decide to not smoke, it makes me very restless. Always had issues with sleeping in, weed fixed that. It did help me a lot in the past to escape many bad things that happened. Wish I never tried it in my life. It's amazing if used on occasion, but I fucked up. Stuck.
@roddo195519 сағат бұрын
@@battleaxellfind the root(talk therapy)And if you still want to smoke: only do it once a week. But if you can completely quit; even better
@2009JokeZКүн бұрын
I smoked cannabis for roughly 10 years and I can tell you this video paints a very good picture of what it becomes in the long run. I just wanna ad that quitting is so easy when done with the right mindset. When you finally do, it's the most amazing feeling ever!
@abfkwbdkdmggfilw-uv5bn18 сағат бұрын
I did a very gradual ween off that worked for me. And thankfully unlike other things such as nicotine, once you're off it for a while (in my case 1 year) it's pretty easy to stay off it for good. I honestly have zero craving for it anymore
@TomButler-dy5qs9 сағат бұрын
Did your memory improve afterwards, give me hope!
@fraserwilson2499 сағат бұрын
@@TomButler-dy5qs as someone who's taken many long, 3-5 month breaks from weed, your memory will absolutely improve. It's hard to say if it will ever go back to 'normal', but it will certainly get quite a bit better.
@heebeejeebeez253 сағат бұрын
I've been cold-turkey for nearly three months now and significantly reduced my intake for about three months prior. What a change I've noticed. I agree with other commenters who were daily users that facing tough feelings was REALLY challenging after I stopped. I faced one of the toughest life challenges almost completely without it and I feel so much more able now to take on future ones. I lived with housemates who also used it daily which made it really difficult to quit but now that I have, I feel so much better in so many ways.
@joshkatsikis91382 күн бұрын
I had only smoked weed a handful of times as a teenager, over a decade later though I began smoking for fun with friends which eventually turned into a daily habit. I've been smoking daily for 2 years now, this video helped me realize that a lot of the personal issues/problems I've been dealing with this year are most likely caused by marijuana.. constantly depressed, anxious, suicidial thoughts, no energy, no creativity, no attention span, and a lack of motivation to go to work.. whenever I've tried taking a break I just can't help myself from not smoking at the end of the day. I was so depressed yesterday.. I couldn't even bring myself to leave the bed. Quitting now seems more viable than before I watched this video, I finally feel the slightest enthusiasm for becoming who I was before this all started. Thank you.
@chribu_2 күн бұрын
I wish you all the best! You got this!
@Renovating_in_France2 күн бұрын
Good luck brother ! ❤
@firjnfj2 күн бұрын
My exact same pattern right now sadly. Still in bed at 13h, looking at this video Who just popped on my notifications happy to have red you and to see we are not alone struggling
@gonzo87swe2 күн бұрын
First three days are a real bummer, then it gets better by the day. Drink water and take walks 👍
@bilgeakaln63352 күн бұрын
oh yea dude for sure, anything consumed too much is too much. Its great that you realised that, wish you a safe recovery. I think its alright if you use it, just be sure you don't "need" it. That way it'll be more enjoyable too
@DianaCastaneda-t2gКүн бұрын
In my life, this arrived at the perfect moment. I started taking it more frequently in the last three months, and I am 21. I continued pushing back and saying, "I can stop at any time!" even though I was undoubtedly running away from my troubles. I have made an effort. I can't, at least not with the support of sound internal research and other viewpoints. I want to do better, so thank you for the video. No video will miraculously make you less addicted, for anyone out there. The first step is to make an attempt every day to figure out why you are feeling down and turning to "useful" substances. I wish you luck!
@louyork8379Күн бұрын
You’re 21? Time to grow up and deal with your problems in a better way than doing drugs. You will feel better about yourself and others will respect you more.
@yanx176Күн бұрын
@@louyork8379Yeah changing your life for better is the best idea but if other people won’t respect him, fuck them.
@livgspinkКүн бұрын
I promise just cut it out quickly and you won't regret it; from that point on treat it like a treat for yourself after a long and stressful day! U got this :) I use lavender and eucalyptus smells to help me destress if I'm on a T break I think its a very good alternative (and melatonin lol)
@JoseGarcia-rz8rpКүн бұрын
@livgspink how long is like a good t break reset?
@kytsunman8592Күн бұрын
I've been smoking for 25+ years and I can't think of much else it's done for me other than provide a few chuckles. I hit a moment yesterday realizing the most potent strains are just like smoking hemp and I'm spending lots of money to feed this tapeworm I've been treating as a pet. I can't fathom the time I've spent smoking. Can't have it back but I really think I'm done with this vampire. I find myself spewing textbook defenses I don't come to believe anymore and even finding myself not taking opportunities. At least it's not crack lol and you are young. Turn the ship around. I'm on that journey too
@flamemachedi2 күн бұрын
I started smoking weed when I was 15. I’m 28 now. In a few short years l’ll have smoked for longer in my life than not. It reminds me of my grandpa who we used to always scold for smoking cigarettes. He would say “it makes me happy” and “I’ve been smoking since I was 16 years old.” I don’t want to be the grandpa that my grandkids will be begging to stop. I still smoke but I’ve definitely reeled it back over the past couple years. The effects have been so obvious - I’m more clear headed, more confident, & more disciplined when I’m sober. I’ve found that my intention going into smoking makes a big difference. When I was younger I would say l’ll never be one of those people who say “I used to smoke weed” or that I grew out of it. But.. as much as I want to deny it, that seems like the path forward if I want to continue to grow and evolve into my best self. Weed helped me escape when I felt trapped in my life, but now that I have autonomy and endless possibilites to explore, it has become an easy way to hide away from that intimidating truth.
@foxsake66342 күн бұрын
I used heavily from age 13-17… lo and behold I have had depression, anxiety, and terrible memory ever since 😔 Edit: Guys. I’m 35, it’s been twenty years
@_AndreSix2 күн бұрын
Damn, that one hit hard. Thank you for sharing 💚
@moisesrios78992 күн бұрын
@@foxsake6634I mean maybe temporary but after more then a few months you'll be back to your normal self smoking for 3-4 years definitely won't cause crazy long term damage.
@argo1170072 күн бұрын
Hey, how old are you now? Why do you say ever since?@@foxsake6634
@anthonyfarias50762 күн бұрын
Good luck for you, wish you a long and happy life and that you quit weed.
@JustAPersonWhoComments2 сағат бұрын
Everywhere I go, this smell is too strong, cannot stand it
@mattw5840Сағат бұрын
if buildings can smoke, i can smoke!
@Kyza2Сағат бұрын
I hate the smell of coffee.
@user-qv5ff1lj2c56 минут бұрын
isnt it funny how no one complains about the smell of tobacco but weed it an assault on your nose,
@lloydhussell289838 минут бұрын
You know, if people supported it whilst being well-informed, you'd realise that if it were legal, you'd barely smell it.
@maxpotiontcgКүн бұрын
We used to get high together in solidarity when weed was illegal, but now that it’s legal we get high alone. That’s the biggest shift I’ve noticed in decades of use.
@klimbimjimКүн бұрын
So druggies are more alone ?
@NewEnglandWitchКүн бұрын
Correlation isn’t necessarily causation. There’s also a loneliness epidemic and loss of connection. We had a pandemic and politics sever connection in many countries.
@christabelle__Күн бұрын
Same! I really miss passing a blunt with friends and roommates...but thing is, when it was illegal...I was in college, and so friends were always around! As an adult in my 30s...those friends are far away, now. Wish I had local pals to pass a J with! It's the sense of community and camaraderie that I miss.
@Vivi_9Күн бұрын
@@klimbimjim anyone who uses that term to insult people is a loser
@codyerickson4094Күн бұрын
@@klimbimjim Please. people like you cant tell the difference between meth and weed, which makes your opinions invalid and you should probably keep them to yourself... you're also a druggie if you drink coffee smoke cigs take any sort of pills don't no need to be a Karen...
@bulwix31812 күн бұрын
Its is great you show the REAL side of it. I have expierenced a lot of things myself or in my peers that you guys mentioned. Weed is not only some fun stuff you do. It is a drug, and it should be respected as it.
@phobos19632 күн бұрын
Nobody wants to see radical thoughts weither good or bad about a drug. Informations about a drug should be absolutely arbitrary and far from any lobbies.
@noneofthiseverhappened2 күн бұрын
fuck drugs, fuck weed and fuck alcohol and all those who consume it on a daily basis
@DrPhoenixFire2 күн бұрын
Well, technically it’s both simultaneously. It is something fun and also a drug.
@adrianalobo67802 күн бұрын
@@phobos1963lucky for you. This video exists!
@SuperShamuu2 күн бұрын
So should alcohol and caffeine by your logic. It's all in moderation, but we all know the perception of the public won't change that much.
@dariusgoh5314Күн бұрын
Please make a vid like this about alcohol!!! After hearing the vid keep saying how ‘alcohol is so much worse’ I assumed you had one but there doesn’t seem to be! As a casual drinker but not a smoker I’m a bit worried and but eager to see similar analysis like this for alcohol…
@KrustableКүн бұрын
alcohol is cool unless you drink a fuck ton of it
@johnsnow5955Күн бұрын
Alcohol is literally poison that's the part that causes the effect...
@HumbertoHernandezКүн бұрын
Agree. It's not like a NEED to take a pause during work or school to chug a bottle of vodka in the middle or the day, right? Ahhh, but people that smoke?? They act like they NEED it to survive or else...
@xiaozhu6896Күн бұрын
I’d say any drugs that can get people overdosed should be treated seriously. Alcohol is one of them.
@johnsnow5955Күн бұрын
@@HumbertoHernandez Never met an alcoholic huh?
@martinalvarez4922 сағат бұрын
im 17 been a heavy smoker for 2 years and it really sucks, crazy to think about the things weed has taken from me. im quitting rn can yall motivate me 😭
@emmab33422 күн бұрын
Weed may not be “super addictive”, but numbing out pain is. Whenever you find yourself very reliant on one coping mechanism, and straying away from your other more varried coping strategies, reflect on it.
@TheFlippy12 күн бұрын
Yep. Seems like most of the symptoms of weed addiction are actually the consequences of a ruined society. When everything is fked up, everyone suffers from some form of PTSD or another.
@mfavingerfv22022 күн бұрын
You’re absolutely right however I’m definitely not stopping lol
@nuudelz37112 күн бұрын
Bingo. Habitual is the correct term, there’s nothing in weed that is addictive.
@Sans-nx4cx2 күн бұрын
I would say when one faces withdrawals there is an addictive component in the substance and there are definitely withdrawals from weed.
@12DAMDO2 күн бұрын
the problem with this fact that you're not entirely wrong about is that this only proves that everything can lead to addiction including things that are commonly considered healthy like fresh air, water, being in a healthy relationship, and exercise (especially the last one.. i notice most people who love exercising love it more than i like weed) at that point the question is: in a vacuum, is addiction itself really a bad thing, or is it the thing you're addicted to that's bad? ironically enough, the first video i saw from Kurzgesagt tackles this topic, and they were forced to delete the video by their investors (which lead to drama, because those same investors paid the channel to make videos on biased topics, which they later apologized for) they should probably remake that video, and update it with modern research
@hxy.phammm2 күн бұрын
This came at the right time in my life. I’m 21 and started using it more often in the past few months. I was definitely escaping my problems, but I kept pushing back and saying “I can stop at anytime!” I’ve tried. I can’t, at least not with the help of other opinions and solid internal work. Thanks for the video, I want to do better. For anyone out there, no video is going to magically make you less addicted. It starts with making conscience efforts everyday to find why you’re feeling bad and reaching for “helpful” substances. Good luck!
@stevencooper44222 күн бұрын
It also stinks so much, even when not actively smoked but just on your clothing. It makes everyone around you uncomfortable that way
@haydenbrucker2 күн бұрын
NA meetings have helped me so much, it’s people all going through the same struggle of addiction regardless of the substance
@teamhop2 күн бұрын
I’ve got some WONDERFUL news I would love to share with each and every single one of you, and it’s about Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who died on the cross to pay the price for the sins that you’ve committed against God and resurrected from death on the third day defeating death, so you may all have eternal life. If you repent and put your faith and trust in Him, He’ll give you eternal life as a free gift. He loves each and every single one of you and is your ONLY way to heaven. Please think about this with a sense of urgency! Jesus says that all liars, blasphemers, adulterers, murderers, thieves, cowards, homosexuals, and those who worship other gods, will play their part in the lake of fire, burning with fire and brimstone. I do not want any of you guys to go to this place! Please repent of your sins and trust in Jesus Christ to be saved from the day of wrath to come. No one else can save you and nothing else can save you from that day! Not muhammad, not krishna, not buddha, not brahma, NO ONE ELSE, except Jesus Christ on that day. Hosanna in the highest! HOSANNA!!!
@Bladeluce2 күн бұрын
I've found a schedule helps! Special days or weekends seems to work spectacularly.
@TheMaxi98King2 күн бұрын
Please, get some help from the outside, don’t be ashamed about it. Thats how it started for me… "I can stop anytime!" It took me three psychotic episodes to finally stop it for good.
@WolfOfLagavulinКүн бұрын
Love the transparency and accountability of this channel. Calling yourself out on prior videos when new information comes out. Your ethos is a breath of fresh air. This topic has came up many times; glad to finally see some informative light on the subject. Thanks again, Kurzgesagt!
@ELParadizz13 сағат бұрын
This very perfectly resumes what you go through as a loner that do too much. Thank you for bringing light on this un-easy subject.
@squitof_doom28302 күн бұрын
as a daily smoker myself I knew I wouldnt enjoy this video. However I think it‘s really important that content like this exists and is out there
@Greendawn-di3dl2 күн бұрын
Same man. I know I'm a zombie; I don't really like to be told it. But at least I knew it alread
@hassanmiah21392 күн бұрын
Hahah man don’t wanna face the truth , the only reason you are a sexual deviant is because you smoke weed.
@jin37842 күн бұрын
This was the first thing in my feed...I stopped smoking entirely p much yesterday, so I was initially like "what the fuck, man" but I needed this video more than I realized. I'm currently cold turkey with a vape in my pocket so only time will tell... but withdrawal symptoms are scary. I might need to smoke every now and then until they calm down. Or not. We shall see how strong I am and what I need for myself.
@luchinazo2 күн бұрын
You don't like it because it's true and you're in denial because of your addiction, the brain is controlling you
@Sans-nx4cx2 күн бұрын
@@jin3784no shame in weaning off! Once the dose is low enough you can go cold turkey, that's what worked for me at least. This only works if you can control yourself enough to keep the low doses low
@AnnikaVictoria242 күн бұрын
I’m a legal medicinal user of cannabis and it stopped me using opiates, and I’m grateful it works so well for me. I live in chronic pain, and without it I cannot function. Moderation and medicalisation is key though - I use it just like a prescription medicine. And I use high CBD and low THC strains - which are so much more available too thanks to legal medical use. I have a great doctor who has tried many different strains and types with me to find the best for my pain, and who treats it just like any other medication - with potential side effects that we work hard to minimise. I’m so glad I can use it instead of opiates, which turned me into a zombie! With cannabis I can be out of bed and living my life all day. I really hope this sort of research continues - it’s so important that it’s treated like any other drug that has a lot of potential side effects, because using that information for utilising and creating better medical strains for specific purposes has been very helpful for people like me!
@kimeojin12342 күн бұрын
It's sad how what you say can be true, but so many people completely omit the last 1/3 and treat it as if it's some sort of Wonder Drug. Yes it has some effective medicinal qualities, and can help people with physical and mental issues, but it is also addictive, with an odor that lingers and gets carried by the wind easily, and can cause great discomfort even to those not actually smoking it. It should be moderated and restricted to certain areas, just like smoking - not the "anytime, anywhere, as much as you'd like" solution that so many advocate for.
@mannya.h.9672 күн бұрын
@@kimeojin1234 It's mostly because the people who are presenting it as this problem-less drug are those who don't have a sufficient understanding of how it works-- it's a cultural change in perception more than anything. We still don't rag people for smoking cigarettes in public though second-hand is objectively worse from tobacco. Similarly, the wide access gives it to everyone, and in this big pendulum swing of acceptance, lack of info and response are rampant. Like the original commenter, I use it medically but with a higher level of understanding of my relationship and function with it. I have chronic pain after breaking my spine, and a history with opiate addiction, so I refuse any high-level painkillers. Weed has its benefits, and its downsides like anything. The "Wonderdrug" pitch is one we've seen from opiates themselves to tobacco being doctor-prescribed, vapes are still up in the air-- we just live in a time where everything changes so fast that a lof of people get lost in the big general shifts and lose the knowledge to navigate and understand it responsibly. That's not even considering that there are always billion dollar industries behind these things with their own rhetoric and capacity to influence common perception.
@beyondu90482 күн бұрын
Look into kratom, amazing for pain. Tread lightly if you have an addictive personality. Many many people have gotten of opioids with kratom.
@bigsmall2462 күн бұрын
Maybe solve the root cause of the pain rather than going for painkillers?
@24thesilver2 күн бұрын
@@bigsmall246 not that easy. Especially when you work with your body for a living your whole life
@haleigh479Күн бұрын
I've been part of a looong study on cannabis - a few of the papers from it are in the sources for this vid! I love being part of science!
@boggledeggnoggler5472Күн бұрын
Appreciate your contribution
@athenachristinemusicКүн бұрын
That’s amazing
@PizzadelliКүн бұрын
Whats your take on this?
@damndebonairdanКүн бұрын
yeah whats your take on this?
@PedroKrebsКүн бұрын
replying so i get notified on your take
@kristahutchinson6519Күн бұрын
I've been reading about psilocybin mushrooms and their potential for treating severe smoking addiction, has anyone tried it ?
@dorathyfoster1459Күн бұрын
Yes! Psilocybin-assisted therapy helped me overcome smoking addiction.
@morgancr1993Күн бұрын
I Just tried shrooms for the first time last night, I've done acid and dippers, but shrooms was great, had me happy and let me almost create my reality in and unatural way if you know what I mean.
@popkanchinlobos9634Күн бұрын
Hello! It appears I have interests, I want to get some.. where do you get from?
@morgancr1993Күн бұрын
medicgael
@morgancr1993Күн бұрын
ᵒⁿ ᵗⁱᵏᵒᵏ ᵃⁿᵈ
@bubsbeatle552 күн бұрын
It would be fun if kurzgesagt made a video like this about alcohol or psychadelics like shrooms or lsd I really like these type of video's
@ceyyro18442 күн бұрын
+1
@a1m..2 күн бұрын
The thing is, alchohol kinda has no positive benefits lol, would just be a 97% negative video, about things everyone knows about
@SyNcLife2 күн бұрын
That'd be awesome!
@patrikhluchan44852 күн бұрын
Kurzgesagt please
@jennyfisher37652 күн бұрын
They made one about heroin but disowned it 👍
@imaginify61732 күн бұрын
I feel totally called out by this video. I'm eighteen and started smoking pretty much every night around two years ago and I definitely feel the social effects mentioned around the 5-minute mark. I find myself not wanting to hang out with people sometimes or even find myself getting excited to leave social events because I can't wait to get back home and smoke... by myself. It's something I've acknowledged but haven't thought about much and this video really opened my eyes to the other issues I have surrounding weed. Fantastic video, I think a lot of people will need this.
@itsfy_2 күн бұрын
quit 🙏
@imaginify61732 күн бұрын
@@itsfy_ I'm still in the middle of the video but a ton of the negative effects they're talking about hit close to home, it seems like quitting would 100% be in my best interest especially as a college student.
@itsfy_2 күн бұрын
@@imaginify6173 I really do hope you can quit. Best wishes on that.
@shonen842 күн бұрын
@@imaginify6173good luck my man. You’re already halfway there by getting informed!
@cherri9s9002 күн бұрын
@@imaginify6173good luck to you! 😽🍀
@evan84293 сағат бұрын
I just quit smoking after being somewhat continuously high for the past 5 years since I was 15. Weird timing for the publication of this video. Super informative and helpful.
@HollowGauzeКүн бұрын
ive watched this channel since i was a preteen and i’ve gained so much respect for it over the years because of it. it’s really like a friend checking you about something important. i don’t think i’ll fully quit off the bat since i’m still in my 20’s, but i’ll definitely try to dial it back a lot more.
@niceguy717121 сағат бұрын
I remember when I said I would dial back more lol...im now almost 38 years old, never dialed back loll
@sesh417321 сағат бұрын
being in your 20's doesn't make it not problematic, just less problematic than when you're 16
@__hazelnut17 сағат бұрын
@@niceguy7171how do you feel about it now? do you think it’s impacting you negatively after this time?
@niceguy717116 сағат бұрын
@@__hazelnut Absolutely, I still enjoy it but I am old enough also to recognized that it hindered me in many many ways. Time you are high is time you would be thinking about other more important things, and acting upon them.
@jakethewhale2 күн бұрын
I somehow have all the negative side effects of weed despite never using it in my life.
@dreaminez4722 күн бұрын
Yea, I had all of those ailments long before I starting smoking weed. They're extremely common across the board nowadays. I'm not sure how much cannabis use causes them or just brings them out sometimes. I used to have chronic depression but over the years it cleared up and I've been smoking the entire time.
@katthefool4202 күн бұрын
Me too 😭
@mexico_verde2 күн бұрын
I had all the bad symptoms too (without using cannabis). Insomnia, bad mood, stress, etc. Now I use small doses to sleep and my life has improved significantly.
@FredEdeXIII2 күн бұрын
Cell phone addiction might be producing an analogous syndrome.
@center4nerds2 күн бұрын
I didn't use for the first time until my late 30s and even then maybe twice a year. My mental health has taken an absolute noise dive and for the first time in my life I checked myself in rather than checking out completely. Cannabis helps me to get by day to day. Is it good for me probably not long term but without it I don't think I would still be here is the only joy I've felt in years.
@themaki0212 күн бұрын
this video was so necessary! i am a recovering weed addict (even when i say it it sounds funny), i smoked everyday for 2+ years and i’ve been clean for 2 months now. in the beggining weed did wonders in my life, it allowed me moments of socialization and diving deeper into my own feelings, helping me understand myself and heal. it really made me a better person. but with time, it started to slowly eat away my life. sometimes i would feel ill or anxious and knew weed would worsen the symptons, but i smoked anyway. i felt like a puppet, i couldn’t control my hands from reaching for my stash and rolled a joint without even thinking. then just as the video says, it became a remedy and a culprit for loneliness. i would feel lonely and smoke, but that also made me more anxious to go out and socialize. also, i would do nothing most of the time. smoking weed and staring into the ceiling was just fine. i would never feel bored. it was some quick and easy dopamine instead of pursuing some actual fun activity, like going out or playing sports, hell even playing video games. the moment i decided it was enough was when i started missing my master thesis deadlines because i would always prefer smoking to anything. i was going to fail my degree i worked so hard for because of weed! the first few weeks were hard but i am back to normal now. i do miss it though :( i really hope i am able to enjoy weed in moderation in the future. so my message is: enjoy weed but be careful!!!
@aristellaikuden13752 күн бұрын
I had to quit a few years ago myself. I started young and got to a point where I smoked daily and I got to a point where I had palsy seizures. At first I didn't know what was going on because it happens first on a bus and I had to go to work so I ended up brushing it off but it happened two more times. I cut back and when I did a lil hit after playing a round of games when I came back inside I asked my lil brother to watch over me with a phone ready to record because no one has ever seen me go through it and I got shakes lucky I didn't have another seizure. But asking my brother to do that was my breaking point
@vyvianalcott16812 күн бұрын
I experienced the same thing. I thought I could never do it again. Many traumas later, I periodically go without it but my life is just better and easier when I have it. You just have to periodically recalibrate by clearing it out of your system and starting over.
@JakoMacro2 күн бұрын
Takes a lot of introspective effort to weigh the costs of something so central to your routine and then decide it’s doing harm. I’m glad you were provided a catalyst and were able to escape the addiction without any serious life damage!
@somethinggamer59812 күн бұрын
WEEEEEEEDDDDD!!!!!!1!!!!!!!
@phil99772 күн бұрын
I feel you brother, thanks for sharing.
@BlackandDeckerPeckerWreckerСағат бұрын
I smoked semi-heavily for 8 years straight and recently quit. About a year ago i started experiencing really bad neck pain and headaches, as well as the first migraines id ever had in my life. i had recently been in a car accident so i blamed it on that. Nothing helped, the chiropractor didnt help, my pcp sent me for xrays, etc with no explaination for this life sucking pain at the base of my skull that was seriously affecting my quality of life. No ones going to believe me, but once i quit smoking, 98% of my head and neck pain disappeared. Weed had been CAUSING my chronic pain. Due to that alone, i dont miss it one bit and will probably never go back.
@samfrazee70222 күн бұрын
They brought up such a good point that I hardly ever hear other people talking about: The less you use it, the better it gets! I used to work at a dispensary so I was deep into weed culture and was very supportive of it. Even then, when I considered myself a stoner, I still wouldn’t use it more than once every week or two, despite always wanting to. That was because the experiences I had when I kept my tolerance as low as possible were unmatched by anything I felt from chronic usage. I wish more people would see it this way too.
@quandaledingle29832 күн бұрын
this the method fr this guy know wsp
@MatthewTheWanderer2 күн бұрын
Yeah, it doesn't work that way for everyone. Sometimes, I have been forced to go weeks or months without weed and when I return, my tolerance is still high and it doesn't feel any better than before. Intentionally forcing myself to do without almost every day sounds like unnecessary torture that I will NEVER willingly do to myself ever again!
@bryandraughn98302 күн бұрын
I gotta find some weak ass regs somewhere. I can't take the strong hydro. Instead of calming me it makes me nervous AF.
@honkhonk80092 күн бұрын
Same with AHD meds. I would usually try going a few months or weeks without it to make sure it was harder hitting when I actually needed it.
@ryanfork82472 күн бұрын
Yes I see it your way. I'm a chronic user so I use at least once or twice everyday. If I was in your shoes I'd come back to the dark side or just quit because the feeling of want is too overwhelming for my taste. When I had quit for years I decided to go back because I have actually messed my life up with bad decisions and the weed pulled me out of severe depression. It helps me stay away from making bad decisions.
@violenceisntgood1272 күн бұрын
11:10 i shouldn't have bet, where am i gonna find 5 ducks ???
@uiop0ol2 күн бұрын
Don't know, I own them 5 ducks too now.
@vegamineral20715 сағат бұрын
Do you know if they take geese? Or is that like Canadian money to them?
@robertdunagan58078 сағат бұрын
By looking carefully at each page of the human era calendar, of course.
@AySz883 сағат бұрын
"They don't want you to know this but: the ducks in the park are free."
@uiop0ol3 сағат бұрын
Wait a minute, I can just ducknap ( kidnap but duck ) some ducks in the park!
@StainedShuriken3332 күн бұрын
I was addicted to weed when I was a teenager. I couldn't go a day without it. Suddenly, I started getting severe panic attacks while/after smoking and I had to stop because it was no longer enjoyable, it was just terrifying. The absolute worst withdrawal symptom was EXTREME boredom, and nothing could entertain me. It wasn't depression, but it's like I was completely incapable of indulging in any stimulation at all. I just laid on the couch for like 2 weeks, and then it started getting better. I cannot describe how intense the boredom was and how nothing would fix it.
@Uhhhhhyeahuhhhh2 күн бұрын
Not going to lie thats just growing up but weed FORSURE intensifies the fuck out of it
@maixchembro48632 күн бұрын
I’m the same mate, anxiety got too much for me so I felt it was only right to stop smoking
@DuskLegend2 күн бұрын
@@StainedShuriken333 I was with you until the extreme boredom part. I had the same thing happen to me with the panic though. At first it was during a high that I had panic, and one night I remember feeling that same elevated heart rate, and anxiety, and realized I hadn’t even smoked that evening. I’ve gotten a lot better at managing it over the years but it never really went away, and I’m not sure if it can. It’s really depressing. That being said I didn’t get that boredom you’re describing
@Meleeman0112 күн бұрын
i replaced mine with youtube tbh
@Jessy45212 күн бұрын
I'm with you all the way. I got addicted during the pandemic and went through the same thing. Congrats for quitting! Not easy, but so worth it.
@GLOB332 күн бұрын
Been smoking since I was 16. Only started smoking a lot about 2-3 years ago when I was 18 (daily) . I can very much relate to the symptoms he's mentioning, and I've been aware of them. Started smoking heavy because I wanted to escape from life's troubles/emotions. After these 2-3 years I understood that these troubles will only truly dissapear once I face them, smoking only conceals these troubles, doesn't solve them. If anyone's reading, once you control your smoking habits you will control your life much better. It's not easy to just quit, so let's all just try our very best and take the steps needed. love
@johndewey72432 күн бұрын
I have felt the best in my life, when I ran directly towards my problems. Do the hardest thing first.
@renjom2 күн бұрын
weed also cause lung cancer, weed, when burned(because you have to light it to smoke ), the smoke is filled with tar, tar is related to cancer, '' oh.... but marijuana/weed can treat cancer'', well, indeed, but its a chemical inside of the weed that its separated from other chemicals that are harmful to us, the same procedure is done to other plants when making medicine, okay?
@renjom2 күн бұрын
weed also cause lung cancer, weed, when burned(because you have to light it to smoke ), the smoke is filled with tar, tar is related to cancer, '' oh.... but marijuana/weed can treat cancer'', well, indeed, but its a chemical inside of the weed that its separated from other chemicals that are harmful to us, the same procedure is done to other plants when making medicine, okay?
@SpreadingtheGOODNEWSisfun2 күн бұрын
We all sinned and deserve hell But, Jesus came down from heaven and died and resurrected for us. He said we can have eternal life if we place our faith in him and turn away from all of our sins
@AncientAlyx2 күн бұрын
@@SpreadingtheGOODNEWSisfun be quiet and go away
@nonsensemancer2 күн бұрын
To add to the video as someone who had a severe addiction to weed and has since quit, people with ADHD need to be even more cautious as we have a colossally higher rate of addiction to substances and weed in particular can really appear to help. Also, while there can be a loneliness feedback loop as described in this, another danger is being around other addicts. This will reinforce your usage and give you constant access. If you're addicted and want to quit, cutting out or limiting contact with other huge stoners is a necessary place to start, even if it's really hard.
@pierrecurie2 күн бұрын
Ya, esp if the addiction reduces your circle of friends who don't partake, so quitting will feel lonely.
@UchihaItachi-wx6kx2 күн бұрын
thank you so much for this comment. I am clean 4 days now
@Dexelsior2 күн бұрын
I second everything in this comment. I'm 28, started at about 13 and smoked daily from 21 until last year when I finally managed to stop. The hardest thing about it was having to leave all my friends behind. Even then, I only really did because they moved onto harder stuff that I always swore to stay away from. Despite how hard it was, I'm happier now than I was when I was smoking heavily---I can now recognise how paranoid, apathetic and scared to be myself I was when I smoked, and how much it impacted my ability to function as a responsible member of society. I'm still struggling with the last part, but it is getting easier as the days go by. If this sounds like you now, please take this as a sign and do everything you can to stop. Find a hobby or two and meet people who do things other than bond over substances. It could be games, an art, music. Anything. For me it was martial arts, and I'd recommend it because not only does it teach you that discipline and self control that can help you finally drag yourself out of that hole you're in, kicking and punching stuff is fun enough that it barely feels like exercise. Good luck to you all.
@lostpockets22272 күн бұрын
get away from the toxic stoners that call you lame for not wanting to partake. they are the ones responsible for propagating misinformation on the benefits of cannabis. when i quit i still hung around my same group of friends, but they were all very respectful in not offering me anything, and taking their business elsewhere when that time came. i still enjoy the culture, and i love to look at and smell the flowers, but i no longer partake in it
@98SE2 күн бұрын
I have Autism and ADHD, I am definitely not going to try this lmao.
@jvt10672 күн бұрын
Awesome video. I stopped 2 Weeks ago after 3-4 years of heavy usage (im 26), and i can confirm everything that has been said in this video. The best part ist the anxiety completely went away. And after waking up, you feel clear minded and fresh to go. No more energy drinks for me. Im quite sure that ill never smoke alone in my life ever again.
@TheFeljoy2 күн бұрын
Good job :) agreed it’s not worth smoking alone
@siyahkedilucifer2 күн бұрын
"never smoke alone" is the important part here :D
@susugam30042 күн бұрын
kinda funny, my first time trying weed was at age 29 and it helped my anxiety immensely. it really made my entire life much better. i LOVE weed. i should have started earlier than age 29. maybe 25. i think smoking weed before age 21 is not great for one's development, but at some stage of life there are simply little to no downsides. it's so much better and better for you than other recreational substances, it's not even comparable. i'm quite sure that i'll be smoking alone for the rest of my life. i can't wait till they legalize it so i can grow my own PLANTS without fear of being locked in a box for decades.
@slipknotskullface2 күн бұрын
good for you
@reecechadwick85042 күн бұрын
Been smoking weed for 11 years and I feel pretty good, I can run, cycle, I don't get out of breath and I have 0 cough so this video is mostly irrelevant for me personally
@aronballoo33 сағат бұрын
" but in life you can only get over bad feeling if you actually feel them and you have to process them to grow " 6:41
2 күн бұрын
There is a fourth very important factor, perhaps more important than the other three: Stimulus/motivation/reason. That is, the biopsychosocial and cultural reasons why people smoke. A person who smokes when they are on the weekend, having fun with friends, taking advantage of a vacation, relaxing at home, or even to get artistic inspiration, has a completely different relationship with marijuana than a person who smokes to distance themselves from the problems they are experiencing, such as risks, violence, financial difficulties, family problems, precariousness of life, etc. The same goes for alcohol, which can be both a tool for socialization and violence, or even psychedelics, which can cause paranoia or be used to treat post-traumatic stress. When it comes to drugs, the context and environment make all the difference.
@calebhammett9422 күн бұрын
I think this is the best take
@gscsilvavaladares70652 күн бұрын
This comment right here , THIS is what should really be discussed in relation to drugs , and we are drugging ourselves so much because capitalism is inhumane and self destructive.
@Paintslashgaming2 күн бұрын
bingo!
@xoxomewmewxoxo2 күн бұрын
This. Absolutely this
@plattyog2 күн бұрын
@@TomatusYT caffeine nicotine alcohol are more deadly than THC hell the prescriptions we take are far more deadly than THC with a lot more side effects
@keeden16262 күн бұрын
My best friend once told me: "weed is like a medicine, but you wouldn't take antibiotics everyday" this sentence really explains the essence behind cannabis use.
@Hotcheetowithdrawals2 күн бұрын
people take other pills everyday to survive that have harmful effects.
@plattyog2 күн бұрын
I take a lot of harder meds everyday some twice a day sooo
@AvanClaer2 күн бұрын
@@libidinousbear4563 almost got em buddy
@vanquisher47002 күн бұрын
@@libidinousbear4563 you didn't just compare antibiotics to multivitamins
@aleclove50682 күн бұрын
Yeah antibiotics can actually have horrid side effects. The gut biome is so important for all types of bodily functions.
@Paveway-chan2 күн бұрын
6:17 Sorry to have nothing to say about the actual purpose of the video, but I would LOVE a video on the psycological and neurological basis for boredom.
@ridhipatel362410 сағат бұрын
The advantage of feeling bored is creative thought! Healthy amounts of boredom helps foster creativity :)
@WildPrimal237 сағат бұрын
Being sober is the best drug. Life on its own is pretty insane when you really think about it.
@Novarc07 сағат бұрын
I have to completely agree
@homingroyal-93633 сағат бұрын
@Novarc0i have to agree but I do want to try me some gummies
@vilxxblack24723 минут бұрын
@@homingroyal-9363 They gonna mess you up. Edibles are 100x worse then smoking it lol.
@cracentoКүн бұрын
I'm 19 and have been using basically every day for about a year and a half now. I told myself I wasn't addicted but you guys helped me to open my eyes - I listened in horror as I realized that so many of the effects you described in this video affect my life right now. Today was my first day of not using in a couple months, and I'm hoping it won't be the last. Thank you for saving me years of trouble!
@teebob2117 сағат бұрын
Addicts and denial: name a more iconic duo.
@Nphen16 сағат бұрын
Yeah definitely stay away for a few years. Brain development continues until age 25. It will be tough at first, but maybe later you can go back to smoking once in a while. I just quit after 20 years yesterday after watching this.
@Knyyl16 сағат бұрын
You got that mate, just keep in mind, it might not work instantly, but with every day of not smoking you´re making progress. Even if you relapse, and you think you're going backwards, you are still doing two steps ahead and one back.
@mariusconradinitschke30115 сағат бұрын
That first day without takes a lot of courage! Well done!
@kirareich17762 күн бұрын
Convincing that 1 out of 10 people that they are the 1 out of 10 people is the hardest thing in the world. I wish there was an entire video that talked about how to get people to let it go.
@buttmanjenkins39722 күн бұрын
You don't get it bro, weed is my medicine and I have to take 15 bong rips a day because I have insomnia.
@its_jjk2 күн бұрын
Snoop Dogg is the perfect example
@sebjep2 күн бұрын
@@buttmanjenkins3972 LMAO I know a guy just like that. It's sad how people believe the shitty lies they tell themselves.
@keanetheeboi9002 күн бұрын
See that’s so weird to me because I’m sitting here thinking I am that 1 in 10. Seeing this video really changed my outlook and I’m definitely going to slow my intake.
@jackmurphy48252 күн бұрын
I get it but that's addiction for you, you're never just going to have a quick and easy solution
@emmakinzian5392 күн бұрын
I smoke, vape, and consume edibles often, but I make a point of taking a 1-2 month (however long it takes for me to no longer come up positive on an OTC drug test) T-break at least once a year. It helps me reset my tolerance as well as gives me time to kind of emotionally check in with myself. A couple times it was a lot harder to cut out, so I made myself stay off it for several months so I could focus on addressing the things I was running away from. I absolutely LOVE weed. I want to be able to enjoy it for the rest of my life, but to do that, I need to make sure I'm being smart and safe about it.
@UncleFiggy2 күн бұрын
Amen
@trytry5555552 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I really like what you said and it's reinforced my decision to take a few months off just to see how it makes me feel.
@fabiangomez8452 күн бұрын
As someone that's trying to have a better relationship with weed, this comment is really helpful. I'll be starting a T-Break soon, and will try to go for as long as I can to deal with my feelings, and get rid of my brain fog.
@amAsneakyMen2 күн бұрын
How do you break into the first break? I don't want a t-break anymore...I want to stop fully?
@barzdinstone38312 күн бұрын
This is the way, it improves your experience as they said in the vid. A bit of self control (easier said than done I know) really has not only health benefits but makes it more enjoyable. Im going to try doing bimonthly "fasting" off and on to see how that works. I wonder if it helps your lungs recover from some the damage done from smoking.
@pleox426 сағат бұрын
Thanks for making this Kurzgesagt. As someone who loves Cannabis but also can't use it because I easily develop chronic use disorder, I am glad this topic is being discussed more.
@skiesofcyanambient5 сағат бұрын
I'm in the same boat man. Used to love it, and smoked for years. But I am incapable of controlling my use so I have to let go entirely
@techgroveusa2 күн бұрын
It's evident that education about the implications of cannabis use, especially for teens, is critical for its appropriate usage. It's indeed good news that it's becoming more decriminalised globally since it opens up avenues for further research. The findings from these studies could help shape more effective policies regarding its use.
@Nick1979BN2 күн бұрын
Naah, just preach abstinence, that always solved youth related problems, right?
@pirojfmifhghek5662 күн бұрын
Drug interactions are the uncomfortable elephant in the room. On a whole I've seen that people who use cannabis tend to think "it's a plant, it's natural, so it's healthy!" and are largely unaware that marijuana is a stimulant. It makes you sleepy and could make you a total potato for an afternoon, but cannabis also makes your heart work harder than usual. It is prudent not to mix this with other stimulants that put a strain on your heart, namely a lot of ADHD medications like methylphenidate (ritalin). Navigating these conflicts is how we learn to use cannabis with more safety and informed moderation.
@aprildawnsunshine43262 күн бұрын
I agree but it seems to me they're focusing on all the wrong things to get the message across "it's dangerous because" which let's be honest just makes it more attractive to teenagers. I instead focus on the fact that using too young means once you're an adult you'll get less high and a lower quality of high no matter how much you use. Everyone I've told that has chosen to wait. Might help I'm in a wheelchair with severe pain and use medically to manage my conditions.
@lizp46152 күн бұрын
In 2018, texas made its version of the farm bill, but they somehow forgot to prohibit sale of products containing thc to minors. now, they're looking at closing "the delta 8 loophole" for everyone, even adults. back when the bill was new, one of its sponsors said something to the effect of "you [retailers] had better not try to be cute about it" (specifically using the word cute), meaning that instead of doing their job, they were going to trust businesses to not attempt to make as much money as possible, with predictable outcomes. my legislators, both state and federal, are idiots. our "compassionate use" program here is hot garbage.
@marleymar82322 күн бұрын
@@Nick1979BNabstinence makes sense.
@Bricklemore2 күн бұрын
Speaking from experience, I would love to see an infographic from your amazing team that acts as a sort of motivational poster for safe moderation. No shaming, just memorable imagery to help inspire change before you lose chances too. Great work again guys ❤
@TheGrape1234Күн бұрын
Great idea, honestly the hardest part of quitting is reminding why I quit in the first place. It's so easy to to forget all the negatives after just a few weeks and then fall back into the same patterns
@BricklemoreКүн бұрын
@TheGrape1234 I feel you my friend, I'm slowly understanding how difficult it can be. Sounds like you've done well on your journey so far mate, I hope you're proud 👏 🥲
@isaacjeanneret35332 күн бұрын
Probably the realest cannabis video I have ever viewed. Thank you for not continuing the trend of other channels that only want to show cannabis' positives. As a long time everyday, all day smoker (10+ yrs), I quite literally cannot sleep more than 2 hours without it, I wake up every morning with enough phlegm in my chest to drown a child, and I am extremely socially awkward at times even amongst friends, and I never used to be. Probably the worst part of all though, is that I am hyper-aware that my cannabis use is responsible for the majority of the negatives in my life, and I can't seem to be able to bring myself to stop for more than a couple of days without going insane. I'm preparing a mix while watching this video to keep my brain busy. 😢 Weed addiction is real, dont be afraid to reach out and to try and get help! There are people out there now who can help you get off the stuff. In my country you can actually volunteer yourself into an inpatient ward for 15 days to help you if you're in my shoes and don't have the discipline/willpower to stop.
@jacobe.16512 күн бұрын
Quitting weed cold turkey is horrible. I did it once. I only had been using it daily and heavily for about 5 or 6 months at that point though. Can't imagine what it's like after 10 years. Try tapering off is my best tip. To start try smoking every other day. Still gonna be a challenge, but much more manageable.
@stephenp.jablonsky17272 күн бұрын
It’s hard to admit that man. I am experiencing the same thing and just quit 10 days ago. I have insomnia (since I was a kid) and the first few nights are hell, but if you truly want to stop, you can, and you won’t regret it. Good luck brother!
@tinalyzhen2 күн бұрын
you can do it. have you tried CBD? or melatonin as a sleep alternative?
@Archipelagoes2 күн бұрын
Your comment is even more real bru.. Hope you get well
@Bobbyheebee2 күн бұрын
I quit a few months ago and used with the same length and regularity as you. My sleep still isn’t normal and I am still paranoid about hanging out with people. Hoping my brain normalizes again one day. Sending you love 💗
@JakobyAndrew3 сағат бұрын
Thank you for this video. As someone who struggled with weed addiction in 2015-2017, it was very difficult to convey what was happening even to my psychiatrists and doctors who laughed me out of their office. It wasn't until rehab did i understand what weed was and now have much more control over my consumption.
@Shinymaniac2 күн бұрын
0:10 i mean it's still not really legal in Germany, there is no legal trade and there's only certain amount you can own (
@sebastians38532 күн бұрын
In the other side we can have Barrels of alcohol and Nobody cares at all 😁
@CaipirinhaCultural2 күн бұрын
In Brasil, we now can have
@gravemind8832 күн бұрын
Whoever agrees with rolling back cannabis laws have got to be some of the most clinically braindead people on this planet.
@ypyr4372 күн бұрын
Nun sind wir zu weit rechts, ich werde nicht rechts wählen aber auch nicht links. Cannabis ist mir aber egal geworden. Legal = Egal 😂
@pixelmaster982 күн бұрын
I mean, the only way for the next government to roll back legalization is with a CDU-AfD coalition, which is not going to happen. All other options involve one of the current parties that introduced legalization, and I don't really see them abolishing it if they just legalized it. Well, maybe FDP because they're unreliable af, but chances are they won't be part of the next government. I suppose technically CDU and AfD could roll back legalization without being in a coalition, but that would not go over well with anyone else, including whoever the CDU *is* in a coalition with.
@JitsuKick16 сағат бұрын
I started smoking weed when I was 14 and didn’t quit until I was 22. I was unable to complete high school on time and also never went to college and got a degree. I was completely isolated, had no friends, and was extremely depressed. Like y’all said in the video, I was content being “bored” in my room for almost 2 years. I’m 5 years sober now and the funny thing is weed is the drug I miss the least. I am so grateful to have found a community of young sober people and my brain function is much better now and I have a fulfilling life. Thanks for the transparent current research on the effect of weed, especially regarding teens.
@jonathanlopezraya52264 сағат бұрын
when you quit, was the withdraws really hard? I’ve stopped for about a year but sometimes i feel disconnected from myself or i would randomly have anxiety. Now it’s not as worse as before but time to time i still feel the effects when i stopped.
@Pigeonbutt4 сағат бұрын
@@jonathanlopezraya5226I’m pretty sure OP is a bot but when I quit it wasn’t too bad. Hardest thing was sleep. I was having the craziest dreams.
@Insomniac_tv2 күн бұрын
I work in the legal cannabis industry and I have notice more people coming recently asking for lower THC due to psychosis
@morris13362 күн бұрын
How do you get a job working within the legal cannabis industry if you don't mind me asking?
@jewlzbutters71152 күн бұрын
the cannabis industry is straight up retarded though, WAAAU 30% THC WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAU 99% THC CRYSTALS WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAU
@EdT.-xt6yv2 күн бұрын
Memory problems,,,
@az-kalaak62152 күн бұрын
@@morris1336 probably either in countries where this is legal, or in medical field / hospitals
@Ajxni2 күн бұрын
Due to Sativa making they ass overly paranoid. They need to smoke the right weed. Sativa ain't for everybody just like Indica ain't for everybody. And if neither is for you, DONT SMOKE
@MKAdson3 сағат бұрын
Was a heavy user from age 18-24. Started in the morning and smoked before going to bed. I stopped smoking because I developed anxiety, I would have anxiety attacks everytime I used it socially. Despite this, I’m so glad to have tried it, I think I got the good things out of it. I tapped into the insight I needed to drop college, move to a big city, build a career path, study what I actually wanted and do all the things I thought I’ll never do. I paused for 8 years and I casually started smoking again because my gf enjoys it (in moderation). Now I have fun using it, and I know I don’t need it and days or weeks can go by without using it. As everything, there is potential to get amazing things out of it, but it requires responsibility and understanding of why you are doing it.
@ThaliaMartin-b5p2 күн бұрын
A video like this regarding booze or psychedelics like mushrooms or LSD would be entertaining. I truly enjoy these kinds of videos.
@jocabulous2 күн бұрын
Especially since there are so many bot comments that say it "saved their life" or whatever that make it seem like it's better than it actually is
@bobaorc78392 күн бұрын
@@jocabulous people can have an opinion that isn't your opinion or be ignorant without being bots, not everyone you disagree with is a bot
@dukeofthedance80622 күн бұрын
@@bobaorc7839 Great point. And to the original poster, I agree. Since mushrooms are legal right now in Oregon and Colorado (in CO to grow, consume and give away for free is completely legal, and in 2025 will be available in dispensaries or else in small "doctor shops") and it would be great to see more information on them. I have many friends who smoke, nonstop, all day and all night and none of them seem to have any of the issues described here with thc. In fact, most are legal growers and have great jobs, and they join clubs where they meet all the time to help each other, so it's not anti social all the time with over consumption. This show is making that up or it's more like 1/40 are like who they're describing.
@jocabulous2 күн бұрын
@@bobaorc7839 If you ever see those type comments on videos vaguely about LSD, they all follow the same structure, they all somehow are 50-60 years old, and all end with the exact phrase "Saved my life." I don't even have that much of an opinion on the matter
@Alfred-Neuman2 күн бұрын
no
@therealyoungfinesse2 күн бұрын
This was probably the most unbiased discourse around weed I’ve ever come across. It also made me take a step back and ask myself a few hard questions about my current weed consumption. This was a great watch. Thanks for that
@fmhdcinematic82892 күн бұрын
@@therealyoungfinesse Much agreed.
@sadictic.sac052 күн бұрын
You said it.
@bullet_indoors2 күн бұрын
Unfortunately same. Let’s see how tomorrow goes
@jakesgotgame2 күн бұрын
I am the 20% who can't handle drugs and alcohol. When you start using at the age of 15 and continue that regularly for 15 years with the only breaks being when I was in jail for over 2 years over the course of 10. Stop using drugs and alcohol if you have mental health issues. Gotta heal your brain. It took me a really long time to accept that this is true. Don't be me. I am lucky to be here. Have been suicidal for a solid 5 years. Whoever needs to read this, don't do that to yourself. This is most definitely all we get. We evolved here and are lucky to be alive. Don't cheat yourself from the most unique experience in the entire universe.
@tryharderpls2 күн бұрын
Weed is really not bad if you wanna put it into perspective go to a drug addicts anonymous meeting with people with REAL problems, like i dont get my weed im cranky for a day and have trouble sleeping, imagine everyones face in the room when u say u are a weed addict they would be like "this isint the place for u" theres people that can literally die from not getting their drug of choice, weed is quite literally the least harmful recreational drug and if u think the government cares about u and thats why its illegal just remember how much money politicians receive from cigarette companies, imagine what would happen to cigarette sales if weed became fully legal and obtaininable legally in the gas station or supermarket
@1Ph0nePr02 күн бұрын
2024: we need to talk about weed 2025: we need to talk about galaxy gas
@Shadeow6512 күн бұрын
Kurzgesat really on that good cush and alcohol
@Wulfeh2 күн бұрын
only if the goal is to constantly be a year behind the curve of drugs lol
@zachbohemian2 күн бұрын
we already know galaxy gas is bad
@foreignwoods81382 күн бұрын
2026: we need to talk about galaxy crack
@Jeffguy552 күн бұрын
those are what used to be called whippits, and depriving your brain of oxygen is very obviously bad for you...
@Lizzifer75 сағат бұрын
As a medical cannabis user, this is interesting, I'm a very light medical user, so will be mindful going forward.
@liamsproule972 күн бұрын
Wow. I'm actually stunned from this. I first tried weed when I was 13, and became a very frequent user and have been my whole life and I'm 28 now. I only smoke 1 or 2 a day nowadays but I was much heavier smoker when I was younger however all the negative effects hit me like a truck. It's scary. My memory is completely shot, and I'm somewhat of a functional adult. I live alone and when I'm not working I spend my time gaming, I rarely go outside other than to work or go to the shop, I have no social circle. I feel socially awkward all the time, I struggle to find happiness anywhere. My motivation in life is non existent and I just sorta float existing, void of any feeling, other than loneliness. I think this was a wake-up call I truly needed, thank you Kurzgesagt for bringing this to us and recovering the new data.
@kelton5902 күн бұрын
Hope everything goes well man!
@SergioMolan2 күн бұрын
It takes a lot of courage to acknowledge this so honestly, and even more to share it with others who may find support in your words. You’ve got this! It’s a process, and sometimes slowly letting go of something that’s been part of our lives for so long is what’s best for us.
@chesterdamolester69902 күн бұрын
Wanna be friends?
@Nphen2 күн бұрын
I'm 39 and been smoking or dabbing since age 20 with few breaks. I've had problems listed for CUD for years. Just been too stressed out and too busy with life and other medical issues & cPTSD to really figure it out. I've been thinking about cutting back but this has convinced me to taper down starting now. Shut the rig off. Will see how far I can go tomorrow. Recovery from addiction is like pushing a boulder up a hill. But it gets lighter with every day clean. Getting stoned makes you forget the boulder is there, but we just have to deal with it. Solidarity in struggle.
@userwtf4202 күн бұрын
I've been smoking for 15 years and I have no side effects lol you gotta smoke the good quality
@chaegibson720Күн бұрын
Honestly this is spot on from someone who was dependent, it’s shockingly accurate
@DeviMon1Күн бұрын
yep yep yep so on point I'm sober for more than a year and happier than ever.
16 сағат бұрын
Moderation, kids.
@ameliaheydon2 күн бұрын
as someone who was a regular user (1-2 times a week) during lockdown vs now (only when I feel like it, 1-2 times a month), this was the perfect time for this information to come out! Not fear mongering, but just plain information. I hope it comes across the right page of people!
@myname-mz3lo2 күн бұрын
regular user is every day ? you were a recreational user . you dodged a bullet .
@thatJAWNraps2 күн бұрын
not fear mongering Did we read diff titles?/watch diff vids?! that was legit the '2024 version of Reefer Madness' ! but when they know you know the science and still need to talk you out - also so many assume the way it effected them not constant/not daily can feel MUCH diff than someone on a diff terp blend/strain and using it differently even the method of use like vaping changes things, is it oil etc - too many variables for starters Posted before but tl;dr, smoking before 18 is the only real danger unless uhave mental illness thats exascerbated by it (psychosis etc) - just see my earlier comment but i smoke daily 1g a day for 18yrs now - i go tengland basically every yr for 2wks inc in a few weeks (thru UAE/DUBAI from AUS so cant bring medical im rx'd for my PTSD/agoraphibic tendencies after an assault after busking one day i got mugged by a group lost teeth etc) FOR ME cold turkey from starting 18yrs ago in Uni: i get one day of no appettite...and reg jetlag....occasional 'vague' cravings when others drink at holidays and as i dont drink just cuz im not a fan and take antianxiety meds rx'd some days ddepending etc i cant so ill buy a juul for 20bucks and just use that here and ther on the trip more as a placebo but i only did that once, was fine every ytip before that so prob 12 trips int he 18yrs i been smoking DAILY 1G but back then more like 3gs of cali medical 22% still fire and still not worried about the tirp this yr - THOUGH if i was offered cannabis while there i wouldnt say no obv, but the ptsd meds they give me instead fk with my memory and personality way more (inhibition lack from clonazepam/valium) on holiday and i wanna remember these days as my fam gets older, i see my two bro's ONCE during that time from the US/UK all in the UK as im in AUS - my Nans 91 and i dont wanna forget my poss last memories anway, just thought u might dig hearing 'the other side cuz this was reefer madness on the DL with 'cool animatinos' and stats that are true but also misleading by leaving out the most pro cannabis stats (dont have time/space but just search for credible sciene articles about effectiveness of thc/cannabis and see what the 'top benefits are' kids seizures stopping, elderly woman can talk w no stutter after first time smoking (vice i think) its wild. it grows natural, no chem process like with alchol, ready to smoke as is, kif the universe/God whatever didnt want us smoking it it wouldnt grow naturally and YES landrace aka all natural strains out in the K2 mountains etc can be STRONGER than whats on offer now as its 20+ % AND resilliant af from evolving outdoors for CENTRURIES AND CENTRURIES
@jacobsibley2 күн бұрын
@@myname-mz3loonly bullet he dodged is a bb did we watch the same video?
@banoip48392 күн бұрын
bro said he regular user with only 1-2 times a week 😂
@jacobsibley2 күн бұрын
@ yea ts was funny but he didn’t dodge a bullet
@koopametalpack5 сағат бұрын
Weed is just what helped me put my autistic/adhd life in order, never in my life could relax, i am now a caffeine free daily user, no more panic attacks, no more daily anxiety, i can make stuff happen now, i felt mentally impaired, now i am much happier, it is combined with self therapy like the medicine i needed all my life, THANK YOU guys 🎉🎉🎉
@mureeperrault89442 күн бұрын
My husband and I have been daily smokers for 10 years plus and we both started smoking when we were teenagers. The THC amounts are crazy now, 38% in natural bud was the highest I have seen. We recently quit (like 2 weeks ago) because we were experiencing EVERYTHING they talk about here. I have noticed a cognitive decline in myself, attention and memory being the most noticeable. The addiction is very real and the withdrawal was ugly but short. We already see a better path for our lives , the social isolation, depression and anxiety is already getting better. I do not believe legalization would have changed this situation for us as it was always very easy to obtain. If this video resonates with anyone who is feeling addicted to weed and have been considering quitting, rip the band aid off and do it. Thank you for this video.
@bruce_sings2 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this ❤
@theirish23282 күн бұрын
As you can read from the comments, it has happened to many, including me. I did not expect to find so many similar stories, if you want to read, I also wrote my story here. Know that it will be hard at first, the "monkey" is always around the corner and will catch you when you least expect it. Try to be strong, you will see that in 3/4 months everything will be easier and you will see life more clearly. Be strong and when you are in drama, come back to watch this video and read these comments. It will remind you why you are doing it. A big hug, God bless you. ❤
@mickeydangerez2 күн бұрын
Maybe its the fluoride in your drinking water.
@pattyx7Күн бұрын
No one forces you to smoke 38%. This video makes it sound like theres no alternative.
@chrispaul325317 сағат бұрын
I had quit two months ago after heavy use for the past 2/3 years. I agree with all the negative symptoms.. I was getting in a depressive mood, irritable, and just numbed my negative feelings I had. I've been feeling much more motivated and positive since quitting. I won't be going back! Thank you for sharing this video and re-assuring me on quitting.
@DIVINE_WEAP0N12 сағат бұрын
Same!
@chrispaul325312 сағат бұрын
@ take care of yourself man! Mental health matters
@Randomuseryouhate11 сағат бұрын
ive been trying to quit for years, there was a period that i accepted i couldnt. its addicting because i used it to not think of trauma, but when i dont smoke its all i can think about. trying to learn how to not use anything to cope
@3nish411 сағат бұрын
Ya bro I'm gonna reduce it to once a month soon. Its not the same feeling anymore
@davidzapa58389 сағат бұрын
@chrispaul3253 thats you not the weed, i like how people tend to use drugs or other kind of activities as an excuse to their mental weakness
@stevendamian27472 күн бұрын
Thank God someone finally is speaking about the physical withdrawal symptoms. I grew for years. I started smoking when I quit heroin in my late twenties. Before that I didn’t smoke much, up until around the age of about 27. I quit at age 36. I was having severe memory impairment. I still have issues, though they’re better and it’s only been about a month and a half since I quit. I went through severe physical withdrawal. I was smoking a lot, about a 1/4 a day. Take it as you will. I quit heroin, severe psych meds over the years, been on and off benzodiazepines throughout my life so I’m well versed in withdrawal symptoms. I had severe depression, anxiety, constant sweating, chills and cold sweats at night, nightmares, runny nose like I was quitting dope or benzodiazepines. It was ROUGH. Now every one has a different body chemistry, and I’m sure my use patterns were on the higher end, I smoked joints like they were cigs and was always high. But I went through very severe and very REAL withdrawal. Weed does become physically addictive. Anything psychoactive you put into your body on a daily basis will cause some changes as your body adapts to not having it when you quit. But weed withdrawal is very real, and its addictive properties are as well. I get cravings in the same way I did for heroin after I quit that. Not as powerful of a pull, but definitely still powerful and something REAL.
@romktch172 күн бұрын
That's funny. That's the most extreme reaction to barely smoking for a long time at all, that I've ever read. Clearly it's just not the drug for you *Started daily at 20, 35 now. Hate clutter and disorganization, hate spaces that aren't clean, graduated with a 3.951 in CJ in 2012 and am doing just fine today. My memory is a-okay too. Finally just read The Devil in The White City. Solid book and could talk to you in depth about it.
@dennislogu29792 күн бұрын
Your body withdrawals a certain way I feel like. That the drugs effect it to a small degree but across all of them is how particular your individual body reacts when it’s in that affect.
@missshannonsunshine2 күн бұрын
1/4 a DAY?!? How??? What do u do for work???
@itsgonnabeanaurfromme2 күн бұрын
@@romktch17your experience does not invalidate others, dear
@itsgonnabeanaurfromme2 күн бұрын
@@romktch17btw, i just find it funny you point out you can prattle on about some book you read. Yeah, stoners DEFINITELY don't do that
@MC-fv9no6 сағат бұрын
I smoked from age 16 to 21, I’m 28 now and stopping was the best thing I ever did my life and mental health has improved so drastically, every day I’m grateful that I stopped
@teneksi78032 күн бұрын
I'm an alcoholic, and I still struggle with it today, but there was a time I was using it heavily almost every day and becoming physically dependent. I turned to THC as a kind of replacement. It put me in a much safer and less destructive state of mind than alcohol, but I was also using it compulsively for the exact same reasons, missed some opportunities, and didn't feel like myself. The strength of it was uniquely uncomfortable... yet an incredibly far cry from alcohol poisoning and withdrawal. I believe it played a role in teaching my lizard brain that, actually, sober is pretty nice. I don't recommend anything I've done, but I kind of saw the light when it comes to how heavily weed is vilified and alcohol is advertised.
@Sans-nx4cx2 күн бұрын
I had a similar experience, after giving in to the compulsion of smoking weed all the time I realized that the drug was manipulating me into using it again (through addiction) and the sober mind is the healthy mind. Sober is underrated for sure.
@dumpsta-divrr3652 күн бұрын
Also sometimes weed can help you remember that life can be joyful (or at least tolerable) and is worth living. Crutches aren't great but anyone who scoffs at them outright has probably never actually needed one.
@MrCmon1132 күн бұрын
Try opioids or amphetamines. E.g. Kratom, Methylphenidate.
@aliasmonkeyfish2 күн бұрын
Man is that long
@KuuriisКүн бұрын
And how did you stop? I drank pretty much (1-2 wine bottles every evening) from 18 til 22 and switched the Alcohol to weed. First only a few times a week but after 1 year of using i do it everyday several times, im 26 now. I started studying again but its so hard for me and i dont have Control over consuming and i dont know how to stay sober for long 😭
@michelangelomissoni9452 күн бұрын
I smoked so much during my youth and into my twenties, and it definitely impacted my life. After a long break I have found a great way of using its benefits with less risks - cutting WAY down on THC and putting a lot more CBD. I highly recommend this for anyone trying to quit but struggling, or realizing the high potency of weed today is impacting their life.
@kyrieh51312 күн бұрын
how did you go about doing that?
@AnneOseraccount2 күн бұрын
I'm smoking a gram a day since 20 years now, and still doing fine in my 40h/week job. After legalization, two of my colleagues opened up, too. Just think of cannabis consumers as your boss, sister, best friend. Would you even notice? I pretty much doubt so.
@michelangelomissoni9452 күн бұрын
@ I prefer to consume via rollies. I order CBD (nearly zero THC) flower online and it’s very high quality. I then sprinkle in minimal amounts of real THC weed (I try to find ones bellow 20%, lower than 15% is amazing but so hard to find lol). Days I want a little more bang I sprinkle more. It allows you to control the strength. New studies also show that CBD helps counter many of the negative effects of THC. Stupidly, the high THC strains they developed recently have near zero CBD …
@chaous20002 күн бұрын
@@AnneOseraccount it's like you didn't watch the video at all and just came to the comments.
@heehoopeanut4202 күн бұрын
@@AnneOseraccountIdk, to play devils advocate I smoke daily and seem functional, but I be fighting demons just to uphold the household duties😂 although i did that before i smoked too so maybe you win this one😂
@DentsutXD2 күн бұрын
Today is my 1665th day without weed. That is 4 years, 6 months and 21 days. I was 14 when I had my first joint, used for like a year occasionally. At 16 I started again, smoked for almost a year straight, big doses. Stopped after every smoke turned into paralyzing anxiety and I realized I was going psychotic. Many doctors and nurses told me I stopped right at the right time and was able to get back to normal without meds. I definitely realize now that I did some damage. Dropped out of art school and now at 22 years old I have no degree or work experience. I do have a lot of physical ailments that play a part in it as well, but those years were important for my education and I missed out. It's been hard to get back on the train so to speak.
@yeasinarafat74592 күн бұрын
How big of a dose you're talking about and how frequently?
@geostudent77062 күн бұрын
I’m proud of you
@danshady09Күн бұрын
Sounds like pgr, but good on you man
@HarryDuBois616Күн бұрын
Congrats on quitting! I quit weed about 5 years too (after like 15 years of daily use). When I was a stoner I thought that weed helped with anxiety, but quitting made me realise it was the cause of anxiety. Since being sober my anxiety is gone entirely
@GGGame72749Күн бұрын
Bro don't blame weed for your so called life, your getting high on nutrients not THC
@lefrector20247 сағат бұрын
I revecored from a longtime addiction a few years ago and I can confirm everything you said. Thank you for this great and important video😁
@koltonreed22052 күн бұрын
Been addicted to smoking since 14, now 21 and finally trying to put the weed down. It’s hard to understate how much people dismiss the struggles of being addicted to weed. I appreciate you bringing awareness to the issue. For me Weed made me derealize very bad because I would go months without being sober once and I started to feel like stuff and people around me weren’t real. Really messed with me.
@Alex-gf5xn2 күн бұрын
Very similar situation I'm in rn. I was addicted since 14, since 16 when covid hit I was high all day everyday but finally quit at 21 and I'm 23 days sober now. Physical withdrawal was horrible and is finally over now, but now I feel all the damage weed has done to my brain which almost hasn't improved at all in the past 23 days. I really really hope my brain can recover almost fully after like 2-5 years. The good thing is that the brain has a very high neuroplasticity until the age of 25 so we both still have the chance to recover as much as possible but we have to act now before it's too late. Iv'e also read exercising, eating very healthy, meditation, socializing and cognitive challenging tasks can improve brain recovery a lot.
@nesprit12 күн бұрын
I started at 14 too and stopped (successfully, after a lot of failures) at 21. It might be the best decision I've made in my whole life. It got to a point where I was conscious about not wanting to smoke and still couldn't stop, it really messes with your head. I was in a kind of mental "stasis" in those 7 years, in a loop of mental health issues without a real cause (or so I thought). I don't regret having smoked, as it's given me a lot of great things too, but I wouldn't return in a million years
@120mphh2 күн бұрын
Every drug causes derealization
@ozzy13372 күн бұрын
@@Alex-gf5xn The derealization was gone after a couple of years in my case, but don't worry, you will get better eventually
@dziwoah2 күн бұрын
7 months sober and I definitely feel the best I ever had in my life. Still can be difficult when it’s everywhere around you but you’ll be happy you made your decision.
@PortRhouse2 күн бұрын
Great to hear you guys tackling this topic in such a thoroughly researched manner. I’m really glad to see weed becoming more socially accepted and legal, but I also fall into that two out of 10 group that has problems with overuse and addiction. For me, there is no such thing as moderation when it comes to weed and I experienced so many of the negative consequences you talked about in this video. Happy to say I’ve been clean of the stuff for years now, and I feel like my true self again. No longer withdrawn and isolated. The silver lining is that heavy weed use was SO much easier to withdraw from than other addictive substances, at least in my experience, so if you’re a stoner who wants to quit there is lots of hope!
@trashbag50512 күн бұрын
You're happy to see it become more accepted but admit that there are people that are essentially vulnerable to it? Why would making it more accepted be a good thing in any way? I think alcohol, smoking or really any other indulgent behaviour should be way less socially acceptable too btw before people say "but alcohol is okay too!"
@brody3382 күн бұрын
@@trashbag5051 In order to come off an addiction you need social structures in place to help you do so. The less accepted a drug is the less likely some is to seek help, this is part of the reason the war on drugs was seen as overkill. Obviously there should be laws in place to mitigate things, such as 21+ plus for alcohol.
@GlitterGuru2 күн бұрын
Ive smoked daily for 10 years and took a month break while traveling without any issues or withdrawals. Just more bored than usual 😅
@darkySp2 күн бұрын
I've always thought that weed doesn't result in an addiction, but just a habit. Your body can function without it. You don't develop a dependency. However, you fall in the habit of smoking, and it's a part of your routine. Pretty much the "I can quit whenever I want to." Yes, you can. But you don't want to. Still, it is not like quitting alcohol or hard drugs. You can't quit those cold-turkey. Weed you absolutely can. Porn addiction, too. Those two are more or less the same.
@jakebalogna5832 күн бұрын
do you smoke weed occasionally or are you going cold turkey
@A0productions2 күн бұрын
I started at 15. Been pretty much a daily user, in periods quite severe daily use, for well over 15 years. And let me tell you, this video hit like a kick in the nuts. Being the 1 in 10 who got the worst, who 100% had developmental changes, memory, personality, etc, I can personally say I believe this whole video to be almost completely spot on, bang on the money true. Even the last part where scientists aren´t agreeing yet, I can vouch for it being true. I am not, nor will I ever be the person I was or could have been, without the use of "just a flower bro". I´m still a user today. I rationalize it as recreational, even though I know its an addiction. I only clicked on this video to watch something while I was rolling. But now, with palms sweaty from how frickin hard all of this just hit, I dunno man. I´ll smoke it, I know that, but.. Maybe it actually, like really, is time to get off my apathetic, lethargic, glutton-for-misery, boredom loving ass and realize the fact that it was only _fun_ back then. In short, Kurzgesagt, thank you for this metaphorical bitchslap. Time to wake up now. Love you and your work
@fabmilieu2 күн бұрын
I feel you. we got this, brother. stay strong
@Aqostol2 күн бұрын
Replace it with CBD or you will get panic attacks in few years, if you don't have them already...
@opfinger2 күн бұрын
such a powerful comment, I believe you can make a change, the fact that you opened up its a big first step. Be strong and take care!
@fishtofu32142 күн бұрын
i love this comment
@Hrimstal2 күн бұрын
What's done is done. It doesn't mean you're screwed for life. The body is quite resilient and can adapt. You recognise you have an addiction. You need a reset and re-establish your relationship with cannabis. Decrease the usage and then stop altogether for a good long stretch, like 2 months. You will need to find joy in doing things without the high. The body is naturally able to do this, but not under the influence. Do productive things, get busy, it'll pass. After that you can use cannabis again but you must employ strict moderation.
@superboy9822 күн бұрын
This video really resonates with me. I started smoking weed at 14, and by 15, I was a daily user. It didn't take long for me to realize that I had become addicted. I tried to quit several times, but I always ended up relapsing. As a kid, I had big dreams of becoming a filmmaker and pursuing other creative passions, but I also struggled with a lot of anxiety and fear. Weed became my escape from the negativity and hardships I was dealing with. It numbed the pain and kept me stuck in my “comfort zone,” even though I was quietly sinking into a deep depression there. I ended up neglecting my hobbies, interests, friends, and dreams. It even affected my cognitive abilities-I felt like I was becoming dumber, and my memory was shot. Now, at 31, I'm seven months clean, and for the first time in a long time, I truly feel alive. No more depression, less social anxiety, and I’m more in touch with my creative side. I'm actually finishing things now, something I couldn’t do before. Since I stopped smoking, I’m so much happier and excited to work toward my goals and bring my dreams to life!!!! Much love from The Netherlands
@Seismitoad32 күн бұрын
Keep going brother, you're strong.
@noname_22652 күн бұрын
did your cognitive abilities get better?
@jordancole40972 күн бұрын
Did your memory come back?
@jacksonhammill61622 күн бұрын
Having a similar struggle, but your story gives me hope. Thanks for sharing that.
@drakZes2 күн бұрын
I never liked weed. It made me feel weird and anxious and negative thoughts were too strong on it. When I only took like 3 or 4 puffs I was fine, but anything more than that was not great.
@TeeKing2 күн бұрын
I recently broke a three-month cannabis fast; I ran out of what I grew last year and had to wait till this year's harvest. I didn't try it until I was 38, but was able to reduce lupus medications by half overnight. Now 61, it is my only daily medication for many maladies. Going without isn't difficult; I don't have an addictive personality and meditation brings me back to center. The relief from weed certainly is both noticed and appreciated, however. I only vape dry bud and make edibles (I'm infamous for my edibles) so the health risks are downplayed somewhat compared to smoking. Bake responsibly, ladles and jellyspoons. Cannabis is a potent gift. Great video...informing and entertaining.
@hollanderson2 күн бұрын
ladles and jellyspoons lmao
@TeeKing2 күн бұрын
@@hollanderson 'Tis an Eddie Izzardism.
@coc18412 күн бұрын
I'm 11 yrs old and waiting for my transition surgery, but I won't try cannabis until I get 20, it's too risky.
@TeeKing2 күн бұрын
@coc1841 I think that's a very wise decision.
@NazzyDragon2 күн бұрын
@@coc1841 gr8 b8 m8
@coldblade6662 күн бұрын
I've known about PPS (Permanent Pot Syndrome) for a long time, and I didn't start using THC products until early 2023. I approached it knowing that tolerance can increase, so I adopted a mindset of moderation. Nowadays, while I do use once a day, I limit it to 5mg THC, and so far it seems with my frequency of use, my tolerance seems to have found an equilibrium. Here is MY OWN experience of the upsides and downsides: Upsides: * Calmer approach to stressful situations (lower tendency for aggression) * Increased level of creativity * Pleasant euphoria when learning new things, and putting them into context * Increased empathy * Increased focus on tasks Downsides: * Harder to find words sometimes * Increased sense of paranoia (I sometimes feel like people are aware I'm acting differently, and are judging me. I typically don't really care what people think about me when I'm sober, so maybe I'm just not aware that it's happening while not using) * Increased impulsiveness (can be good or bad, depending on the situation) The downsides only seem to manifest while I'm under the effects, which I think is a good thing.
@partyboat1232 күн бұрын
please give me the medical dictionary to permanent pot syndrome. I would love to know where you make this up from
@coldblade6662 күн бұрын
@partyboat123 It’s not in a medical dictionary, lol. Just meet someone who has used for years and years at high levels, and compare them to someone who hasn't. PPS is an observation, more than anything. Ozzy Osbourne is an example of PPS. My dad has PPS, total hippy vibes. All I'm saying is there are long-term effects of heavy extended usage.
@partyboat1232 күн бұрын
@coldblade666 so you made up. Glad to hear! Understand you rhetoric stigmatizes medical cannabis patients
@Carboncluster2 күн бұрын
Daily use is way too much.
@cgungryfcdjs13522 күн бұрын
lol @pps
@BigUncJpСағат бұрын
This channel is phenomenal ❤
@Gamer_Rade2 күн бұрын
The irony of watching this stoned because Kurzgesagt videos while stoned is my favourite thing.
@alphaspartanКүн бұрын
Damn bro. I'm sorry. I hope you get better. I quit and then went on to become a very successful person so you can do it too.
@AZTR0N0MICAL04Күн бұрын
Every stoner nerds favorite thing man this or star talk is my go to
@mirvzdnbКүн бұрын
Same bro hahaha
@doncortesasКүн бұрын
@@alphaspartan And now you do cocaine like true successful people?
@EtdiederichКүн бұрын
Praying for you🙏🏻 hope you get better
@matiaslotito93992 күн бұрын
I LOVE how you are not affraid of portraying this explicitly, showing people smoking, the cigarettes, and definetly the reality of it. Much media censors and do not talk things straightforwardly like you guys do. Keep going this way! We love it! Also thx for all that great and admirable research you always do!
@NeverUseAnApostrophe2 күн бұрын
Goddamn, learn proper English.
@KoarTCN2 күн бұрын
As a former heavy user myself(over 15 years of habitual use), this video illustrated the self realizations I had during my use. These realizations motivated me to quit. I quit cold turkey and haven't touched it in over two years. I have never felt better.
@Simonizer2 күн бұрын
I've had friends who did the same and didn't regret it for a second. Very glad to hear it worked out for you too, stay strong!
@MC-wh3xm2 күн бұрын
I'm in the same boat as you, except I'm at month 3-4 of my cold turkey quit. My dreams have been crazy but my memory still sucks.
@sakakaka40642 күн бұрын
@@MC-wh3xm My memory did not recover to the pre-smoking levels but it got a bit better
@superboy5362 күн бұрын
@@MC-wh3xmgive it a year I promise you’ll see your memory recover
@RadXader2 күн бұрын
Good for you, man! I was prescribed anti-depressants before, and the moment I noticed they were interfering and causing addiction, I quit. I hate something external messing up my body systems. I have a whole philosophy that "my body isn't perfect in the first place, I can't afford to mess it up even more"
@williamhill26016 сағат бұрын
I’ve been using for a good 6 years multiple times per day but when stopping I’ve never felt withdrawal symptoms and I’ve never felt a negative impact in any way the video stated. I still have vivid dreams I don’t have physical issues stemming from use.
@chriskoo41662 күн бұрын
HUGELY much needed topic that needed to be covered! I only have personal anecdotes but heavy weed use nonstop for 2 years developed a social anxiety disorder within me. Talking, thinking, reading and socializing became incredibly difficult and I withdrew into a shell of my former self as a result. I felt like I had lost my spark and personality and turned me from someone extremely social to one that was very afraid of social interactions. Whatever people said, my mind couldnt process with enough speed to facilitate normal conversation and this made social interactions awkward and difficult. I always felt like people were looking at me and judging me; body movements that once felt natural felt forced and unnatural. At the time, I just kept going because I felt like I could quit at any time (i didnt feel addicted), and I also underestimated weed (and many other drugs). It was my time of exploring drugs and all I was curious about was pushing limits and seeing how high I could get / different combinations of drugs. Anyway this sort of mindset and lack of respect towards drugs has led to myself having to live my disorder for the rest of my life. It has been a very hard 5ish years but im slowing learning to live with it and figure out ways to be at peace with myself and my anxiety. One thing ill note for sure is that after quitting weed, alot of the long term symptoms feel like they are slowly reversing and over the past couple years I have felt more myself than ever since I started smoking. Im not saying this will happen to everyone/trying to demonize drugs, since I know many of my stoner friends have different experiences. Ive also had the most intense, amazing, fun and unforgettable moments on drugs. But just dont underestimate weed (or psychadelics) just because they are "physically safe". The psyche is a very fragile thing and every time u take a drug that is psychoactive, ur playing a game of russian roulette whether u know it or not. You may be the unlucky few percent that has to have their life changed for the worse forever. Its a risk you have to be willing to take so keep monitoring how your body and mind feels to it and prioritize that over fun.
@Gus_Self2 күн бұрын
this is heat yeah im trying to quit now cause I can't loose my memory yk
@saschaberger3212Күн бұрын
My fiance got a psychosis from THC and ended her life. Every time I hear people glorifying THC I get reminded about it.
@heisenbones4202 күн бұрын
I moved to the NL for studies and soon bacame very addicted to the herb. I became depressed and started being socially awkward. It only made me distance myself from friends and family. A few months later I'm finally getting over it and only smoke about once a month, sometimes even less and I'm feeling much better. While this may not happen to all people, weed sure isn't for everybody.
@breannathompson90942 күн бұрын
I agree it isnt for everybody. Personally it helped me break out of my shell and smoking was more social for me with my friends or my partner, and those skills made me less anxious thankfully. I hope more research gets funded so education can be better for all.
@heisenbones4202 күн бұрын
@@breannathompson9094 I'm glad It wasn't bad for you
@Dream221212 күн бұрын
u will get over this brother
@tommy-g5k2 күн бұрын
dream22121 he got over it
@heisenbones4202 күн бұрын
@@Dream22121 thanks man
@soclean57132 күн бұрын
6:40 "... but in life, you can only overcome bad feelings if you actually feel them, and you have to process them to grow" So real
@MrWizardGG2 күн бұрын
Well also not real, because some problems you can't fix
@soclean57132 күн бұрын
@MrWizardGG step one is still to let your feelings free
@cinderwolf322 күн бұрын
@@MrWizardGGyour claim that there are some problems we cannot fix is true but it doesn't conflict with the idea that you can only overcome bad feelings if you feel and process them. "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take"
@orangesnowflake37692 күн бұрын
Loads of people are put on psychiatric meds which means them unable to process their feelings. People have this same criticism for SSRIs
@JadPker2 күн бұрын
This is an insane argument. THC does not render a user emotionally numb or prevent them from addressing issues that they have in their lives. Anyone who takes that route would have done the same thing sober.
@Aalonahams7 сағат бұрын
I would love to see a comparison of negative affects between weed and taking antidepressant's/painkillers daily. They completely destroyed my 75 year old grandmother and almost killed her. It may not be perfect, but at this point I trust a natural herb over the drug industry.
@iqipidibi2 күн бұрын
this is a powerful video for me. as someone who has used cannabis for years, i've felt a transition where the old me, who I was before I smoked weed, I feel it has slipped away and I may not ever be able to go back. That is something that honestly perpetuates the cycle and enables me to continue feeding my addiction to cannabis. Your perspectives on this have afforded me a new outlook, one where if I work hard enough, I can undo the damage, I can go back. Since I started smoking I have always known cannabis is more addictive than most say, this video (and the rigourous research you and the team have taken upon yourselves!!) has proved it to me. Thank you for always having a new perspective, and THANK YOU for not being afraid to say what we NEED to hear!!!
@Moonmoniker2 күн бұрын
It’s never too late. I currently smoke every day but went two years without from 2019-2021. You’ll struggle at first but you will return to your old self
@Huhujadu2 күн бұрын
If I stop I gravitate to alcohol so.... yep.
@nexauu2 күн бұрын
i could stop considering specifically uhh
@u.65492 күн бұрын
Right there with u. We can do better.
@davidrobinson23232 күн бұрын
Addiction is in your head with weed. It's a you thing. Pay attention to THC%, go for the lower end. Everyone has this perception that they need the strongest content available, which is absurd.
@yolomateWHAT2 күн бұрын
I've been using cannabis for years, and I’d like to share my experience. In the beginning, it was fun-lots of laughter and enjoyment. But after about two years, that faded, leaving behind a dullness and a creeping sense of depression. The biggest takeaway for me was how much it distorts your perception of reality. You start convincing yourself that your beliefs are true, even when they aren’t, and your view of the world becomes skewed. Over time, I noticed a significant drop in motivation, which made it harder to pursue my goals. This isn’t the case for everyone, but from my observations, I'd say about 95% of people go through something similar. The good news is that after quitting for a few years, you can recover almost entirely-though there are some things you never fully get back. Is it worth it? That’s for each person to decide, but from my perspective, if I knew then what I know now, I would’ve made different choices. But we are all smart after the fact.
@listen2lucki2 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing, so you have quit weed? I’m considering quitting after using for 2 years. I use it to cope with my mental health but I understand I’m only numbing myself and not actually facing the issue itself. I’m curious what you felt improved after quitting.
@seymourwhitetail49452 күн бұрын
Brother you should ask Jesus what's missing my friend and if it's HIM, you already know what to do. Peace and prosperity to you man.
@TheHaddonfieldRegistry2 күн бұрын
@@seymourwhitetail4945Or any other fictional role model, really
@listen2lucki2 күн бұрын
@@seymourwhitetail4945 I’m agnostic but I appreciate it man thanks have a blessed day
@tanuki882 күн бұрын
What haven't you got back and what took years to get back to normal..?
@EllaBradshaw-e6d2 күн бұрын
Props for one of the few marijuana-related articles I've ever seen that appears to be objective. Also, one of the only things that shares my opinion is "If you want to try it, there is a time and place." I would just add "have a trusted friend nearby" as well, for a variety of reasons, including having them help with any possible paranoia, just in case something goes wrong, and because it is frequently really hilarious. When I say "trusted" friend, I mean someone who is not going to screw with you. For me, it was my father.
@Gandhi_Physique2 күн бұрын
I have friends that use it. If you get paranoid, you're doing too much. Stay to a low content. I've never seen my friends get paranoid lol.
@Coller_2G2 күн бұрын
Is my music tuff? 🤔
@Dahoon2 күн бұрын
Did your father stay around and watch you later in life when you might have developed schizophrenia? Then he'd have a full-time job on his hands.
@SarafinaSummers2 күн бұрын
The first time I fully got medicated, it was like all of the trauma I had repressed processed all at once. Holy shit, I never spent that much time screaming in all my life.
@HilariousOperation2 күн бұрын
Can confirm. As an infrequent edible consumer myself, it is soooo much more fun when you're talking or hanging out with a trusted friend who is sober than sitting by myself watching KZbin videos.
@federicopena495113 сағат бұрын
I bought my first THC vape early this year and soon started using it almost every day. At first, it seemed to help me concentrate on what I wanted to do and calm my mind. Maybe it really was helping initially, but then I noticed I started feeling empty-nothing really impacted me. Whether it was something sad or happy, my emotions were really dull. I've decided to stop using it every day, and I simply feel better. I started crying again over sad things, got excited about upcoming events, and began going to the gym again. Hell, I'm even motivated to wake up and go to work now. I won't stop using it forever, but I'll limit my consumption so I can have a good life and a healthy relationship with weed!
@TrÞ2 күн бұрын
0:34 SpongeBob background lol Edit: probably my most liked comment lol
@nah95852 күн бұрын
References are soo fun
@TrÞ17 сағат бұрын
@ ik
@yama-_-2 күн бұрын
As a former heavy user, it felt like I woke up after 2 years and didn't even know myself
@ozzeme2 күн бұрын
Around 6:15 i thought he was talking about me 🌞
@senn42372 күн бұрын
I smoked everyday from age 16 to about 23. I only quit because of a new career I started. I realized that it really controlled my life and personality. If you want to smoke weed every now and then, great. But if you are doing it everyday without a prescription from a medical professional, you are self medicating for some other reason and you should try and understand that issue better.
@nibras692 күн бұрын
i smoke everyday and idc
@frankrinchiuso33802 күн бұрын
@@senn4237 I'm totally with you.I think I was 15 and a daily user until I was about 19 and then when I didn't get high and go to work, I made money and everything we got high.I just tried to get off early and would leave the restaurant with like twenty bucks! It was all about avoiding the one bus boy that wanted me to go smoke primos with him behind the dumpster I will save for some people.Does make them better not me