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Coffee, alcohol, and cigarettes

Posted by dormantaccount3 - August 2nd, 2023


Hello everyone.


I thought I would make a post with my thoughts on these three things.


Socially... they're fine except for smoking because that shortens lifespan, but I've noticed that many people use these things to treat themselves for various reasons.


I think this is a bad way of trying to solve a problem, because the only thing you're doing is delaying the problem.


In my case it was loneliness. I never had a girlfriend, so shortly after I stopped college for a bit I went to Bulgaria for about two years. I was over 18 and it was legal in Europe. What could I do? I drank. I rarely smoked a cigarette with friends as well.


I think it's because lethal gas has been used on me and that gas impairs your ability to work. You need a career to supporter her, so it was my solution at the time.


Even so, think of how much time passes and how little you accomplish with alcohol, or smoking, or unless you use it to work and think even cofffee.


Think of how much you can accomplish with work, and how little time passes during that, you know?


I don't believe in discipline, the only thing that is... weakening the brain through a hit on the body, because pain makes you brain dead. I prefer to inform people with my opinion on the issue.


It's even worse nowadays with cannabis being legal in new york.


Abusing something doesn't mean taking a certain amount of it, although past a certain amount it is abuse, but it's the reason that you're taking something in your body and brain.


Two coffees won't harm you now, for example, but coffee damages nerves, then you yell when you're older and it works slower.


Alcohol damages the brain.


Cigarettes damage... probably everything.


As for marijuana, there hasn't been much research but the fumes are all over new york in the streets, to me it seems more harsh than tobacco smoke and I can't imagine what it's doing to people's lungs.


If you have children who are a bit older, please show them this post.


I've never drank since my time in Bulgaria, except socially, and I rarely smoke. I have plenty of coffee but I use it to be productive such as when making posts like these and the rest of my 200? speeches on various topics, mostly from memory of conversations.


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