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Summary of Matthew Clarke's Quitting Weed
Summary of Matthew Clarke's Quitting Weed
Summary of Matthew Clarke's Quitting Weed
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#1 You wake up feeling groggy. You have little energy. After forcing yourself to get up, you have a smoke. You slowly go about your day. You never laugh or smile anymore, and you feel empty and unhappy with life.

#2 Cannabis addiction is a very real phenomenon. It may not be as obvious or as damaging as heroin or crack addiction, but it is there, and it is easier to go unnoticed. It can be difficult to stop using cannabis, and it may cause you significant trouble in your life if you try.

#3 Cannabis is the most widely used recreational drug in the world. While most people use it responsibly, it is estimated that around 1 in 10 users fit the criteria for abuse or addiction.

#4 Cannabis addiction creeps up on you. It started out as a fun, spiritual, and rebellious experience, but eventually became a psychological dependency. You began to find it difficult to imagine life without it.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJun 3, 2022
ISBN9798822528611
Summary of Matthew Clarke's Quitting Weed
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    #1

    You wake up feeling groggy. You have little energy. After forcing yourself to get up, you have a smoke. You slowly go about your day. You never laugh or smile anymore, and you feel empty and unhappy with life.

    #2

    Cannabis addiction is a very real phenomenon. It may not be as obvious or as damaging as heroin or crack addiction, but it is there, and it is easier to go unnoticed. It can be difficult to stop using cannabis, and it may cause you significant trouble in your life if you try.

    #3

    Cannabis is the most widely used recreational drug in the world. While most people use it responsibly, it is estimated that around 1 in 10 users fit the criteria for abuse or addiction.

    #4

    Cannabis addiction creeps up on you. It started out as a fun, spiritual, and rebellious experience, but eventually became a psychological dependency. You began to find it difficult to imagine life without it.

    #5

    We must overcome the negative stigma surrounding the word addict. It is time we owned our situation, without shame. Acknowledging our addiction for what it is gets us in the right mindset for change.

    #6

    To overcome cannabis addiction, you must take responsibility for your own life. This may be difficult for some, but you must accept responsibility

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