Life seems to be all about finding a purpose, but when we don't feel like we have a purpose we end up looking for answers-which we don't get until we find our purpose.
Our brains are like mazes, we all have mind maps. It would seem (of course only I can base this on my experience) that the more experience, good or bad-for me mostly traumatic experiences, are really opened doors of the maze. It's like we have always had these pathways built for us, but only when a particular event happens, these doors open and we choose to take that path or walk towards another one.
I wonder whether particular experiences open these doors up quicker-portals linked to chemical feelings. Drugs perhaps, after all I have read so many articles about an individuals experience on a substance which led them thinking of a better way of life, an alternative to what they already knew. A gain?
It would be too simple to write and debate whether the legalisation of drugs should/would benefit society. Why not narrow it down to whether trying and teasing the brain with a small amount of substance would benefit the mind? You could say these words sound like someone who has tried and tested, and is looking for an excuse to allow certain desires. How about I look at it from the view of a legal substance, alcohol. Who doesn't turn to this whether it's conscious or subconscious to escape from a vile reality?
We drink when we have had a good day, we drink when we have had a bad day. Why? To soothe the brain and bring out other parts of us we rather like against other parts we don't. We drink to enhance a situation. Have you felt a certain part of you suddenly click or feel at ease during this taste? Could we say that substances could allow the mind to realise certain perspectives quicker, are our doors opened faster this way? See, I don't think there is a harm as long as an addiction doesn't occur or accidental overdose. A hangover is an overdose-your body can't cope with the amount of alcohol that you need to process. Unfortunately with drugs this 'hangover' is induced quicker if too much is taken and can result in something more fatal. This all said without regarding long terms effects, but would long term effects exist if abuse, addiction and extreme long term use didn't occur in the first place? Our bodies have a way of healing when something so small has been tried and tested.
In a world currently filled with exciting development mirroring an economic crisis-how can development exist if the world is surely breaking? Crumbling...
I guess we are all tools and pivots making our own glue.
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