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gunsle | 25 days ago

I can tell you from years of first hand experience, it certainly makes you far dumber. The biggest factor is loss of memory. Most stoners (myself included) have terrible memory. I used to have near photographic memory, where I’d only have to read things once to remember them nearly verbatim for months after. I genuinely wonder at times where I’d be in my life if I had never got sucked into it years ago. I’m doing great despite the problems it’s caused me, but who knows where I’d be without it.

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matwood|25 days ago

How long have you used cannabis? My memory was much better 20 years ago and I've never used cannabis.

projectazorian|25 days ago

To be fair, over the past year I've scaled my cannabis use way back and my memory is definitely better. But only like 30% better, which is nice but not a night and day difference. (Memory issues were not why I stopped.)

On the other hand, there's a certain creative groove that's a lot harder to get into now. So there's a tradeoff.

swed420|25 days ago

> I can tell you from years of first hand experience, it certainly makes you far dumber. The biggest factor is loss of memory.

We all have anecdotes, and mine contradict yours.

All of the non-users of cannabis I know have terrible memory, and are often surprised by mine.

Eddy_Viscosity2|25 days ago

A few of my friends are chronic users and have a characteristic that when talking to them even when not high, there is a noticeable pause. It's like when they do those news interviews from someone around the world via satellite. There is the question and then a pause while the person just stares blankly for second, then recognition of the question and the answer. Have you ever experienced this yourself or notice it in heavy users.

johnmaguire|25 days ago

As a chronic user, this is something I experience while stoned, but not while sober. I have a lot of behaviors when sober that people tend to classify as ADHD-like and I suspect it is related to this pause. Normally, when sober, I have a tough time staying focused on one thing. I typically have many projects going at once - half of them forgotten. You should see me cleaning my house - the whole thing will look torn apart as I jump from one area to the next, until the very end.

But when stoned, during that pause, I'm finishing with processing another thought that is already in my head. I find it harder to context-switch immediately when stoned. This is very different from my normal experience when sober, where my brain is very "flighty." The other time I notice this type of pause is when I've entered a "flow state," e.g. when deep in a programming project.

Sometimes I can leverage this "focus" into productivity when stoned, but then I am often equally likely to get focused on the wrong thing.

That said, it's well established that marijuana use acutely reduces your reaction time.

rolph|25 days ago

you are witnessing the practice of thinking about the consequences of words before commiting to speech.

ive noticed most nonusers spit out automated responses, and have little to no recall of the conversation a few minutes after.

nutjob2|25 days ago

In my experience (short term) memory completely recovers after you stop smoking pot.