From: Your Brain on Weed: What Cannabis Actually Does Inside Your Head
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From a philosophical view, cannabis alters how we perceive reality, time, and self. By slowing down the brain's default networks—the parts that keep us focused on past regrets and future worries—it forces the mind into the absolute present. Some thinkers argue this 'altered state' is a valuable tool for breaking out of rigid thinking patterns, while others worry it can lead to a detached, unmotivated view of life.

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Supporting arguments

  • It can break routine thinking patterns and boost creativity.
  • It helps people feel more connected to their immediate surroundings.
  • It challenges our ideas of what a 'normal' state of mind is.
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