The #1 Benefit Of Quitting Smoking Weed (Ex Smoker)



If you are quitting smoking weed or looking how to quit smoking this AddictionMindset video is for you! In this brief Addiction …

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  1. Lol. Weed wasn't your problem, you're the problem. You don't have the discipline or willpower to moderate and use responsibly. I'm 39, in great physical shape. I work out daily. I eat healthy. I am a college graduate and make 120K a year in commercial loan services. I live with my gf and our 2 dogs. I'm posting this comment from Europe on vacation. I have a great life. And I consume weed daily.

    In other words, you and anyone claiming weed was their problem is a mentally weak little bitch. You don't hold yourself accountable and you blame everything but yourself for your problems

  2. Reading the comments and seeing how long other people have been smoking weed made me stop and consider for the first time how long I have really been smoking. At first I thought maybe itā€™s been five years, and then I realized that wasnā€™t even close, it must be closer to eight. Then I thought about how at 26 years old, eight years ago I was eighteen so it must be more like ten! Scary to think itā€™s in the double digits, but then I remembered the first time I smoked weed I was a freshmen in high school and have been pretty much a daily smoker since then. That means itā€™s been 12 fucking years! my entire adult life Iā€™ve been a stoner. I will quit! I will not let weed control my life anymore! I want to do better for myself!

  3. Been smoking weed since 13, every single day since 16, im 20 now and todays the day Iā€™ve finally decided I NEED to stop. Iā€™ve been having symptoms close to dementia since like 17 but just brushed it off cause I was a dumb teen who just wanted to get high and have fun all the time. Now Iā€™m scared the damage Iā€™ve done is irreversible and Iā€™m gonna be stuck like this forever. Wish me luck boys. N if any teen is reading this and relates to it. STOP, your future brain health is so much more important than getting high for a couple hours.

  4. I come from a generationally abusive family.

    I became a single dad of my three kids overnight, right at the same time my mom, sister, and brother in law all passed away.

    Marijuana was introduced to me from a woman I dated not long afterwards. I loved it at first hit.

    As a full custody dad, my marijuana use stripped away the nastiness and abuse in my genes and I broke the generational abuse of my family with my kids. Without weed I would have been abusive. I am thankful for it.

    On top of that, I was able to lose weight and get in shape as I can walk and exercise longer with the THC impacting me.

    Overall for me, marijuana has been a blessing. I'm a born again Christian who has read the New Testament five times.

    That's my experience.

  5. i don't really get a lot of this anymore, but I'm down to one of two blunts a day… I feel like I'm efficient enough to keep it part of my life, both my parents are methheads so i could be way worse than a pot smoker. But i wholeheartedly admit I'm addicted to weed, i just don't quit because it doesn't hinder my life or make me feel bad

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