It doesn't affect my lifestyle. I can do anything with or without it, if I've done it before. Learning new things is, also, irrelevant when it comes to being stoned or not.

Smoking pot doesn't make you forget anything, unless you want to forget it. Or care less, if you forget it. But, shortly after I had a Brain Injury, I experimented with lots of illegal drugs. Pot affected me the greatest, and with the best positive results. It makes the ringing in my ears seem like it's just my imagination and I have to imagine my ears ringing to hear it. It increases my eye speed. I had severe double-vision shortly after the car accident, where I went into a coma. My vision is great now that I've smoked Pot, heavily for the 11 years after my accident. Only exception being the time I was arrested and took a 10-week class, in which I was drug-tested.

Drug-testing: Testing for drugs.
Why do they penalize you for finding a plant in your system?

So, when I came out of the coma, my strong side was paralyzed and I had to stay at a rehabilitation hospital to recover from the coma (occupational, physical, cognitive, speech, the whole works). So basically, it was like taking a blind-side shot from a 3,000 pound linebacker. I can't even get into how pot affects my lifestyle, seriously.