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  1. Alright guys, even if you do smoke it everyday, don't do it in the mornings and you will start to see a big difference. I appreciate the videos by the way, its a definite damper for some people, who would other wise grabbing life by the balls!

  2. I smoke weed everyday. Weed makes me feel good, I graduated college with 3.6 GPA smoked weed everyday, now I work for an insurance company I smoke ghost train haze and durban poison 4 times a day, I'm doing good. Weed is not bad, it's what you decide to do with your time when smoking weed that matters and defines your lifestyle

  3. See I smoke everyday but I’m fine. I never come to work high, I come to school high like once a week. I don’t feel slow but when I wanna smoke I get pissed but it goes away lmao.

  4. Videos like these is what’s going to motivate me to STOP SMOKING instead of friends encouraging me.
    -everything you said from social, realizing the lack of etc, waking up and lighting one up and realizing progress your not making.
    I been smoking 4-6 blunts a day for the last 10 years

  5. It's great to see a video on the positive effects of moderation rather than abstinance. Weed has been an important part of my life since I was 16 (8 years) and I believe it to be good for the mind. That being said, it sucks away my energy and I end up not doing anything, not seeing people, not pushing myself in my studies, just doing the minimum to get by. Last year I quit for 7 months and it felt great… for a while. But after about 4 months I started to get some really bad anxiety/depression, it sucked , I had councelling, I was calling my parents really often, bit of a mess. Low and behold as soon as I started smoking weed again this all DISAPPEARED, this was the point I realized that I need weed in my life. But then, low and behold, I have been smoking all day every day ever since. I've tried 'daily' moderation where I leave my weed at home and try to have a productive day, but this doesn't really work. Either I end up not doing any work and coming home early to smoke, or I bring my weed and smoke all day and end up not doing any work.

    I hit a bit of a rock bottom yesterday, and I was talking to my friend. He told me to throw the remainder of my weed in the bin as an act of symbolism. And i've tried that before – it certainly works. But I don't want to quit … I want weed in my life, but in a functional way!

    So, what I did was I gave him my weed, grinder and skins, and told him that I could grab it at the earliest next weekend (7 days). If I feel like it I'm going to smoke, and then give him it back again, and repeat. Feeling pretty good about this.

    Sorry for the rant, I related a lot to this video and felt like I had to let out some steam. Heres to moderation!

  6. Thank you so much for posting this! I’ve been having such a hard time trying to let go of weed, so it really helps knowing I’m not alone since I could relate to like pretty much everything you said.

  7. Having a sharp, clear mind, it just feels so peaceful. A program, like the one in Nemery Thentel's website, can make anyone quit week within a week, without having to go through withdrawal. There's also therapy and support groups, to each his own.

  8. Hey Gabriel, thank you for making this, what made you quit? Was it deep underlying issues that needed addressing, or was it because of the amount you consumed?
    Does your mind still revolve around by looking forward to the next time you smoke? Or is your mind on productivity the majority of the time, and in this case, when does your mind think of smoking? When/how does smoking pop up in your mind, allowing you to be happy and doing it in complete control? Does it still control your thoughts or are you in control?

    Thanks man, i have quit weed and i am 7 days in, though i am thinking of moderation before i stick to just quitting for good.

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