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How Psychedelics Affected My Life Options
 
YouAreAmazing
#1 Posted : 9/20/2019 6:49:29 AM
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Greetings,
I am a philosopher mathematician and I work on creating and implementing systems that improve quality of life for everyone. I love everyone because I believe that I am everyone. You are all amazing to me, so I want to make YOU feel great because that's my purpose in life. Psychedelics have taught me many lessons. In almost all cases it improves my understanding of identity, creativity and productivity. I hope to create a beautiful world for you.
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KuzeMaf
#2 Posted : 9/20/2019 7:51:05 AM

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I am also very into math. I have some questions.

As an academic, how do psychedelics help your daily decision making and/or teaching techniques. What have they done to positively change you as a person? As a philosopher? How have they helped in your study of math ?
What psychedelics are you most familiar with? How long have you had a relationship with psychedelics?

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Algodritmo
#3 Posted : 9/20/2019 8:02:25 AM

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I'm an engineer, so not exactly a researcher or academic, but definitely a marked scientific mind, and my interest in psychedelics has done nothing but exacerbate my interest in science, in understanding our brains and what lies behind this "magical" compounds.

Had I discovered psychedelics at an early age, I'm 100% sure that I'd have chosen my career accordingly, either neuroscience, chemical engineering, or even psiquiatry.

Maybe... maybe... it's not too late Razz
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