The Subjective "High"
Good Morning,
Lately, I was wondering about the impact of psychedelia on artistic potential of an individual. But before approaching that analysis, one should examine the impact of the subjective "high" that one attains. When one hits the spot- I usually see it as a distortion of reality. That one goes on to stop bothering about the usual, the trivial, i.e. the reality around them.
For people wondering, I'm not on drugs. I feel like puking. This is disjointed. Does this make sense (to the sane, same minds of people not experiencing this)? I don't know.
The boundaries that reality drew around them choose to get erased yet return so elegantly. It's the most painful experience ever. The return of reality. I feel that's why individuals who are high choose to stay high as it is excruciatingly painful to become aware of the reality, again.
Yet again, they choose to attain that high via substance or non-substance abuse. But this time, your brain got used to it. It needs more. It is dying for all of this to erase again. Wouldn't you want that to happen? I would love to.
Hence, drugs are bad.
Goodnight.