Sean Houtman <grommit383@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Dana <dcarpend@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> I have read that marijuana has traditionally been used to help
>> workers work *harder*, which seems odd -- but it's been in societies
>> where most labor is physical, not mental. That makes sense to me. I
>> can't read or write when I'm high (or at least not well,) but I used
>> to do a quick hit before going out to power walk with weights. I'd
>> get into the rhythm and end up working harder.
>>
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> I have found that if you use enough to get high, you don't lose the
> ability to focus, you lose the ability to multitask. This looks a lot
> like not being able to focus if you ever get distracted.
That may be literally true, but for me, a useless distinction. Almost
anything can distract me, including my own toes.
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