i find that after immersing myself in weed for a while and then taking a long break can make sobriety that much more... interesting and enlightening... dare i say trippy?

i stopped for 3 months voluntarily, and i was very pleased to hear myself singing again... i wasn't scatter-brained. the world looked just as new to me as it did when i started smoking and first saw the world through cloudy vision. it was like a dream i'd almost forgotten (lol how dramatic).

that being said, i do enjoy my relationship w/ cannabis, and am looking forward to starting it up again responsibly (i was a bit of a..um..a fucking pothead in college lol) i smoked a few weekends in a row recently, but i am back on the wagon (job searching).

so hopefully in another month or so i'll be ready to toke up again, but until then.. i am definitely enjoying not having to fight the munchies and it's saving me money on Peanut Butter lol
vej33 Reviewed by vej33 on . Quitting Weed.. Peep it Well today is day eight not smoking.. I must say, I feel clear headed, witty, and way wealthier. If you are thinking about quitting or taking a break, let me say, its worth it. I have only been smoking for about 3 years and it was a good time, weed is amazing.. but I realized I wasn't very productive anymore. Don't get me wrong, I was still taking care of what I needed to do and I was responsible with my use but upon taking weed out of my life I just felt drastically better. All my Rating: 5