Cannabis doesn’t change you.
It exposes you.
It’s gasoline on whatever fire is already burning inside.
Lazy? You sink deeper.
Anxious? You spiral harder.
Calm? You melt into it.
People love blaming the plant.
But most of the time, it’s not creating the chaos, it’s revealing it.
It interacts with your endocannabinoid system… the part of you built for balance.
So when it hits weird, ask yourself why.
It’s not always the cause.
It’s often the mirror.
You don’t get “too high.”
You get confronted.
Cannabis is a stress test for your nervous system.
Whatever cracks you’ve been ignoring? They light up.
And most people would rather say “weed makes me paranoid”
than admit something inside them is already leaking.
Fix the leak.
Or keep blaming the smoke.
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