I used to drink and whatnot. Been sober now 12 years. For me, drinking and other mind-altering substances represent a danger that I just cannot risk. That being said, if you are able to partake of those things and you do it without hurting anyone, then, whatever, go for it. I don't think people should stop taking drugs. I just think *I* shouldn't do drugs or drink.
There's no doubt that drugs have influenced a lot of art throughout the ages. But, there also can be no doubt that they are dangerous as well. It's freaking ludicrous to suggest that no one has ever been hurt by smoking pot. You may mean that no one has ever smoked a bunch of pot and died right there on the spot because they smoked too much pot. Sure. Pot is not heroin. But, what about getting high and driving? Surely thousands, maybe more, have died because of driving under the influence.
Interesting story. I heard a recovered alcoholic tell a story the other night about how he mostly drank at home and by himself. He didn't beat his wife or kids. He didn't lose his job. He paid the bills, etc. But, he was completely emotionally uninvolved in their lives. Nobody died, but there was, and is, obvious damage being done.
Having some experience with pot, I can suggest that, used in excess, it could easily hurt people because you're just not available to them anymore. So, maybe rather than saying that drugs are great, we could say that they have some dangerous aspects and people should recognize that. Like most things, excess is dangerous.
Unless you are talking about excessive metal music. Then, it's fucking awesome.
There's no doubt that drugs have influenced a lot of art throughout the ages. But, there also can be no doubt that they are dangerous as well. It's freaking ludicrous to suggest that no one has ever been hurt by smoking pot. You may mean that no one has ever smoked a bunch of pot and died right there on the spot because they smoked too much pot. Sure. Pot is not heroin. But, what about getting high and driving? Surely thousands, maybe more, have died because of driving under the influence.
Interesting story. I heard a recovered alcoholic tell a story the other night about how he mostly drank at home and by himself. He didn't beat his wife or kids. He didn't lose his job. He paid the bills, etc. But, he was completely emotionally uninvolved in their lives. Nobody died, but there was, and is, obvious damage being done.
Having some experience with pot, I can suggest that, used in excess, it could easily hurt people because you're just not available to them anymore. So, maybe rather than saying that drugs are great, we could say that they have some dangerous aspects and people should recognize that. Like most things, excess is dangerous.
Unless you are talking about excessive metal music. Then, it's fucking awesome.
