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Nothing has ever done me more good than this combination. My biggest success in work at my current company, a big API-first platform for insurance comparison was built from scratch in 2 weeks time, spent locked inside my apartment, coffee machine running 24/7, a 100mg cookie in the morning and a joint every 2 hours. No one knows.


I am convinced that cannabis improves concentration and eliminates feelings of boredom. I always was average at best at football. I smoked cannabis before a match once. It was by far the best match I ever played and I scored thrice.

Of course, this is anecdotal evidence and could be a coincidence, but I am firmly convinced of the effect.


> I am convinced that cannabis improves concentration

> I am firmly convinced of the effect

It actually impairs attention and affects short-term memory.


It's always tricky extrapolating from focal cognitive effects to overall performance. For example, small amounts of cannabis or alcohol can also greatly attenuate the obsessive internal rumination (a.k.a., "the jitters") that can sabotage many kinds of performance.

Of course, it's dose-dependent, because eventually the detrimental effects on attention and memory (as you correctly point out) will outweigh the beneficial anxiolytic effects.


> It actually impairs attention and affects short-term memory.

And it kills your sperm as well. I think that these are long-term effects though, I was talking about the direct effects (the dose probably matters as well).

It actually makes sense that the use of cannabis improves attention but impairs attention in the long run. Compare it with drinking coffee. The first time I drank a strong cup, I had a strong boost of energy and felt a little euphoric even. I am now a heavy caffeine user, and when I don't drink coffee I actually feel more tired than usual.


Sorry, but after 10 years of smoking almost every day (and stopping for months completely in between), I can assure you that this isn't true. At least not in the generalized form. Everyone is different. I have ADHD, for example. Cannabis naturally calms me down to actually focus, it makes me function. I start cleaning and programming where 10 minutes before I was all over the place mentally. I've tried Amphetamines but the side effects are just incredible. Of course there's also the guy who will let his apartment go to complete waste and stop caring, but you can't generalize effects of a substance. Some react completely differently.


I was also stating that cannabis improves focus for me. That is, directly after use. I have never been a regular cannabis user so I can't comment on my experience on the long term (I was just stating that I wouldn't be surprised if cannabis had a negative effect on your focus in the long run - just like prolonged caffeine use has on your energy level).

Edit: Ha, makes sense now ;)


I'm sorry, I wanted to reply to the guy you replied to too. There you go. Hands off the lettuce, kids!


I hope we start studying this more. I was never a regular user, but I tried it a few times and spent a lot of time in smoky rooms.

One of the reasons I didn’t use it was that it really impacted my ability to do things like mental arthmetric. I worked in sales in school and I remember being freaked out as it felt like a part of my brain was powered down.

I can normally do most addition/multiplication/approximate averages faster than I can type. The time I ran into this I couldn’t spit out an answer for sales tax or add a few numbers together! :)

I’m curious as to why the effect on me was so different than what you experience!


Definitely depends on yourself and the strain. I will mostly be able to think extremely abstract and with a very high level of creativity and detail, multi-layered even. Meditation has changed the effects considerably, as long as you're lost in the content of thought, interpreting it as new thoughts, the high is just too overpowering. When you're present you can direct your paradigm and steer the direction of thought waaay better. I guess it all comes down to how self aware you are. I've noticed a general trend to calmer, more tranquil highs as 1) I got older, 2) smoked longer, 3) meditated more and 4) with rising tolerance. Also after psychedelics for some weird reason.


Really depends on the strain you smoked and how much THC vs. CBD it contained.


It’s a great combination. Kind of easy to get out of hand but also not the worst to scale back, at least for me.


Yeah you have to mind the tolerance, if it gets too high you're going to experience some serious side effects from the grams of caffeine every day, and the guaranteed "withdrawal" when you have to cut down is not very nice either.

The THC isn't the problem. All in all I completely agree. Microdosing LSD is also a great thing to do but does get incredibly exhausting after a while.


Yeah coffee is really psychologically addicting for me. The smell is amazing. It’s hard to imagine many things without coffee 3 days in. Rough to get off. Have never fully succeeded. Last attempt lasted 3-4 months before failing recently. Coffee is so strong!

People who microdose ____ are very interesting to me because I can’t imagine having access to (i) drugs (ii) precise scales to microdose.


(i) You have access to drugs too. (ii) Volumetric dosing


For anyone looking to recreate this apparently successful combination: 100mg of THC is enough to reduce most people to a state of fearful catatonia or induce an acute nervous breakdown. Combine that with loads of caffeine and you'll likely feel very bad for a very long time.


For anyone really looking to recreate this and not already consuming THC: I already smoke every day! Obviously! Even a joint every 2 hours would put your lights out after a while. Go slow and use a vaporizer. I already have tolerance.




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